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Prepare for the MTA: Networking Fundamentals Exam (98-366)

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This learning path helps aspiring network administrators prepare for and pass the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA): Networking Fundamentals exam (98-366). For more information on this exam and the MTA certification designation, visit

  • Develop a study plan for the MTA: Networking Fundamentals exam.
  • Build a basic understanding of the material covered in the exam domains.
  • Discover career opportunities available for network administrator.

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Hours 9
Instructors Timothy Pintello, Greg Sowell
Language English
Subjects IT & Networking

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An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Assistant Networking Analyst $21k

LTE Networking $64k

Owner Networking $67k

Cisco Networking Instructor $71k

Networking Consultant 3 $81k

Social Networking Specialist $83k

IT Engineer (Networking) $84k

MTA Administrator $89k

Communications Engineer - MTA $91k

Technical Networking Lead $108k

Senior Staff Networking $110k

Networking Buyer $123k

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Networking Foundations: Networking Basics

Understanding the foundations of networking is paramount for any IT professional. This course covers the very basics. Professor of computer science Tim Pintello introduces the...

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Networking Foundations: IP Addressing

Understanding the foundations of networking is paramount for any IT professional. Once you have a grasp of the basics, IP addressing is the next step. In this course, Timothy...

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Networking Foundations: Network Media (LANs)

Learn how to connect and secure a LAN (local area network), WAN (wide area network), or wireless area network. LANs and WANs are necessary to connect the computers in an...

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Networking Foundations: Network Media (WANs)

With some simple hardware and routing protocols, you can connect offices in almost any location. Wide area networks (WANs) allow data to be shared securely and quickly over long...

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Networking Foundations: Protocols and CLI Tools

As an aspiring IT and networking professional, one of the core responsibilities is troubleshooting network connections: servers, end-user machines, mail services, and websites....

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From LinkedIn Learning
Hours 9
Instructors Timothy Pintello, Greg Sowell
Language English
Subjects IT & Networking

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Assistant Networking Analyst $21k

LTE Networking $64k

Owner Networking $67k

Cisco Networking Instructor $71k

Networking Consultant 3 $81k

Social Networking Specialist $83k

IT Engineer (Networking) $84k

MTA Administrator $89k

Communications Engineer - MTA $91k

Technical Networking Lead $108k

Senior Staff Networking $110k

Networking Buyer $123k

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