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Industrial Communications & Networking Complete Guide

Industrial Communications & Networking: Complete Guide
Published 6/2026
Created by ProjectEngPro Engineering and Project Management
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 11 Lectures ( 2h 19m ) | Size: 3.2 GB
HART, PROFIBUS, PROFINET & EtherNet/IP | OPC UA | WirelessHART | industrial network diagnostics
What you'll learn
⚡ Apply serial standards, topologies and the OSI model to an industrial network design
⚡ Configure HART and WirelessHART on the installed 4-20 mA base for data and diagnostics
⚡ Design Foundation Fieldbus and PROFIBUS segments with correct addressing and termination
⚡ Implement PROFINET and EtherNet/IP including real-time behaviour and topology
⚡ Use OPC UA to move plant data securely to historians, MES and the cloud
⚡ Configure Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP for third-party device integration


⚡ Specify managed switches, VLANs and redundancy protocols for a control network
⚡ Plan industrial cabling and infrastructure for reliability and maintainability
⚡ Select the right protocol for a given device, distance and performance requirement
⚡ Diagnose industrial network faults using a systematic, repeatable method
⚡ Read and interpret network architecture drawings for a process plant
⚡ Complete an applied network design and fault-finding project end to end
Requirements
❗ A background in C&I, control, automation or electrical engineering is assumed
❗ Familiarity with DCS or PLC systems and basic plant equipment
❗ This is a practitioner-level course, not a first introduction to networking
❗ No specific networking software or licence is required to follow the material
❗ Basic familiarity with IP addressing is helpful but not essential
Description
This course was created with the assistance of AI tools for narration and visual production. All technical content reflects the instructor's professional expertise.
Engineers learn DCS and PLC - but rarely receive structured training on how the devices talk to each other. Industrial network faults account for a disproportionate share of process plant downtime, and the person who can diagnose them systematically is the most valuable in the control building.
This course teaches the communications layer as it is built and troubleshot on live plants. It covers serial and fieldbus fundamentals, the process and Ethernet protocols, wireless, OPC, and the diagnostic methods that resolve real network faults.
The work is anchored in the protocols and standards that define industrial communication: HART and WirelessHART, Foundation Fieldbus and PROFIBUS, PROFINET and EtherNet/IP, Modbus in its serial and TCP forms, and OPC UA as the interoperability layer between OT and IT.
It opens with communication fundamentals - serial standards, topologies, the OSI model in an industrial context - then the device-level protocols that carry signals from the field.
HART and WirelessHART are covered as the protocols riding on the 4-20 mA installed base, then Foundation Fieldbus and PROFIBUS PA/DP as the digital fieldbuses, with the segment design and addressing each demands.
Industrial Ethernet is covered across the protocols that now dominate new build: PROFINET and EtherNet/IP, including real-time behaviour, topology, and the managed switch features they rely on.
Modbus is covered in both RTU and TCP forms as the lingua franca of third-party devices, followed by OPC and OPC UA - the standard that moves data securely from the plant floor to historians, MES, and the cloud.
Network infrastructure - managed switches, VLANs, redundancy protocols, and cabling - is given its own lesson, because the physical and logical network is where reliability is won or lost.
The course is built by a practising engineer with 15+ years designing and troubleshooting industrial networks on oil and gas and energy projects. The diagnostics lesson and the section project apply a systematic fault-finding method - the difference between guessing and resolving a network problem under pressure.
If you want to design industrial networks that stay up and diagnose them when they do not, start with the communication fundamentals and work through to the diagnostics project.
Who this course is for
⭐ C&I, control and automation engineers who design, commission or troubleshoot industrial networks
⭐ Commissioning and maintenance technicians resolving network faults that cause plant downtime
⭐ Network, OT and IT staff integrating plant data across HART, fieldbus, Ethernet and OPC UA
⭐ System integrators and vendor engineers configuring PROFINET, EtherNet/IP and Modbus links
⭐ Electrical and instrument engineers who need to understand how devices communicate
⭐ Technical sales and application engineers at industrial networking and device vendors
⭐ Graduates, apprentices and career changers needing a structured grounding in industrial comms
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