Course Overview
Meet the all in one IP Networking training bundle for installers. A unique offering from Tavcom Training, this training bundle comprises of three individual practical training courses designed to train engineers from the ‘ground up’ who need to become immediately effective in the workplace.
This IP Networking training bundle comprises of three courses, each undertaken separately by the learner:
- Practical IP and Networking BTEC Level 3
- Designing Networks for Security BTEC Level 4
- Fibre Optic Installation BTEC Level 3
It has been created for those with little or no experience in IP Networking, who may wish to develop a more detailed understanding of how this aspect of technical security works in relation to their role.
Courses are hosted at either our Bishop’s Waltham or Shipley training centre. Upon successful completion of each, learners receive three formal BTEC certificates, as well as 24 CPD points.
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Key Details
£2,450 ex. VAT
Full board £90 + VAT per person per night
Half board £70 + VAT per person per night
Who will benefit?
This bundle will benefit a range of organisations and businesses who need to train their engineers from the ‘ground-up’ to leading industry standards.
Some of the benefits to using the bundles include:
- A great alternative to hiring externally, it can reduce the work associated with hiring
- Demonstrates you support the development of your employees by providing opportunities to invest in their professional development
Whether someone is new to the industry and needs to be trained ‘on the tools’ before going to a job, or perhaps is looking to brush up on the key aspects of fire alarm installation, system design, maintenance and commissioning, this installer training bundle is ideal.
Courses Included
Areas Covered
- Basic theory of TCP/IP and UDP
- Migration from analogue to digital
- Subnet masking – a practical view
- Internet Security and firewalls
- Wireless technologies
- Protocols and their operational status
- Physical connections – coax UTP, cable and fibre
- Compression techniques explained
- Quality of service
- TCP, header, ports and windows
- Setting up IP cameras, domes and codecs
- RIP and OSPF technology explained
- Using VBR and CBR
- Network management and calculating bandwidth
Course Dates
- 16th Dec to 20th Dec 2024 - Shipley, UK
- 13th Jan to 17th Jan 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 17th Feb to 21st Feb 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 10th March - 14th March 2025 - Shipley, UK
- 17th March to 21st March 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 7th April - 11th April 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 19th May - 23rd Macy 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 16th June - 20th June 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 28th July - 1st August 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 11th August - 15th August 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 18th August - 22nd August 2025 - Shipley, UK
- 15th Sept - 19th Sept 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 13th October - 17th October 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 3rd Nov - 7th Nov 2025 - Shipley, UK
- 10th Nov - 14th Nov 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 8th Dec - 12th Dec 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 12th Jan - 16th Jan 2026 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 9th Feb - 13th Feb 2026 - Shipley, UK
- 16th Feb - 20th Feb 2026 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 16th March - 20th March 2026 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
Areas Covered
- Design and configure IP infrastructures
- Configuring routers using different routing protocols
- Program adaptive security appliances
- Power over Ethernet (POE) limitations and design
- Understanding Unicast and Multicast
- Port numbering and using port forwarding
- Configuring DSL lines and routers for remote access
- Adding security to the network
- Configuring VLANS and managed switches
- Testing the network
Course Dates
- 2nd Dec to 6th Dec 2024 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 3rd March to 7th March 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 9th June - 13th June 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 8th Sept - 12th Sept 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 1st Dec - 5th Dec 2025 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
- 1st March - 6th March 2026 - Bishop's Waltham, UK
Areas Covered
- Fundamental theory of optical fibre
- Design fibre solutions using single-mode and multi-mode
- Learn to splice, repair broken or damaged fibre
- Understand termination methods
- Recognise types of dispersion
- Measuring and calculating losses
- Effective testing methods
- Installing optical fibre transmitters and receivers
- Identify connector types such as LC, ST, FC, MTRJ and SC
- Health and Safety handling and correct disposal of fibre
Course Dates
- 21st Jan to 22nd Jan 2025 - Shipley, UK
- 23rd Jan to 24th Jan 2025 - Shipley, UK
- 22nd April - 23rd April 2025 - Shipley, UK
- 24th April - 25th April 2025 - Shipley, UK
- 23rd June - 24th June 2025 - Shipley, UK
- 25th June - 26th June 2025 - Shipley, UK
- 22nd Sept - 23rd Sept 2025 - Shipley, UK
- 24th Sept - 25th Sept 2025 - Shipley, UK
- 15th Dec - 16th Dec 2025 - Shipley, UK
- 23rd Feb - 24th Feb 2026 - Shipley, UK