Connect your hardware to the world. Master computer networks, IoT protocols, Telecommunication basics, and Cloud VPS hosting to build and deploy live dashboards for embedded systems and smart devices.
In the era of Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things (IoT), standalone electronics are becoming obsolete. Today's electrical grids, industrial machines, and consumer electronics must be connected to the internet to transmit sensor data, receive remote commands, and operate autonomously.
Standard networking courses focus on office IT infrastructure (routers, switches for PCs). This specialized course is tailored for EE/ECE students. We focus on how microcontrollers (like ESP32 and Raspberry Pi) communicate using industrial and IoT protocols (MQTT, LoRaWAN, HTTP) and how telecom networks transmit this data.
Furthermore, you will learn Hosting Essentialsβhow to rent a cloud Linux server (VPS), configure web servers (Apache/Nginx), and host your own live dashboards and APIs to visualize hardware data globally. This bridges the gap between purely hardware-focused engineers and full-stack IoT architects.
Learn to connect physical hardware to live cloud servers with hands-on labs.
We teach networking from the perspective of embedded systems, focusing on how low-power devices communicate over IP networks.
Understand the backbone of wireless communication: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth BLE, Zigbee, LoRaWAN, and Cellular (4G/5G) networks.
Master MQTT, the standard protocol for IoT. Learn to setup MQTT Brokers (Mosquitto) for high-speed sensor data transmission.
Rent and configure Linux Virtual Private Servers (AWS EC2, DigitalOcean). Learn SSH, terminal commands, and server management.
Secure your hardware networks. Learn about SSL/TLS certificates, UFW firewalls, and securing APIs from unauthorized access.
Gain a massive advantage for roles like IoT Network Engineer, Embedded Systems Developer, and Telecom Support Engineer.
From IP addressing to deploying live IoT dashboards on cloud servers
Electrical and Electronics students ready to become IoT System Architects.
B.Tech/Diploma students who want to move beyond basic Arduino projects and learn industrial-grade connectivity.
Engineers aiming for careers in Telecommunications (Jio, Airtel, Ericsson) dealing with network architectures.
Hardware programmers who struggle with the "Cloud" and want to learn how to host and manage their own backend servers.
Professionals who want to connect legacy PLCs and industrial machines to modern cloud dashboards (IIoT).
Join our Networking & Hosting course and build the backbone of the Internet of Things.