Master Network Infrastructure Through Real-World Practice

Our hands-on programs teach you to configure, troubleshoot, and manage enterprise networks using industry-standard equipment. You'll work with actual routers, switches, and monitoring tools – not just theory.

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Build Skills That Actually Matter

We focus on the networking fundamentals that companies need most. Each module connects directly to real workplace scenarios you'll encounter.

Close-up view of network switch configuration with cable management

Switch Configuration

Learn VLAN setup, spanning tree protocols, and port security on Cisco and other enterprise switches. You'll configure actual hardware, not simulators.

Router management interface showing network topology and traffic monitoring

Routing Protocols

Master OSPF, BGP, and static routing through lab exercises that mirror enterprise network designs. Debug routing issues using command-line tools.

Your Journey From Basics to Advanced Implementation

Most networking courses dump theory on you. We start with fundamentals, then build complexity through practical projects. By month three, you're designing small office networks independently.

  • Week-by-week skill building with measurable milestones
  • Lab access to enterprise-grade equipment and software
  • Project-based learning with real troubleshooting scenarios
  • Flexible scheduling that works around your current commitments
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The lab environment here feels like an actual IT department. I learned more about network troubleshooting in two months than I did in four years of university theory. Now I'm confident walking into any server room.

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Oskar Lindqvist

Network Administrator, Tech Solutions Taipei

Programs Starting August 2025

We keep class sizes small and focus on hands-on learning. Each program runs for 16 weeks with evening and weekend options available.

Foundation Track

Perfect for beginners or those transitioning from other IT roles. Covers networking basics, TCP/IP, subnetting, and basic router/switch configuration. Evening classes three times per week.

Advanced Implementation

For those with networking experience who want to deepen their skills. Focus on complex routing protocols, network security, and performance optimization. Weekend intensive format available.

Hands-on networking lab session with students working on router configuration

Lab Environment

Access to professional networking equipment including Cisco routers, managed switches, and network monitoring tools. Practice on the same hardware you'll use at work.