crazboy84 wrote: » Cisco CCENT and N+ cover vary diffrent material and there is very little similarities. N+ is much easier and can be studied in a much shorter amount of time, however a cisco cert is worth 10 times what N+ is worth in the job market.
NetworkNewb wrote: » I felt there was definitely alot of overlap... at least in the first half of the CCENT material. Then it goes into more basic configuring of cisco equipment. The first half of CCENT goes over the basics of networking and what packets do, how they are configured, the OSI model, binary, basic network components, and subnetting (definitely more subnetting on the CCENT than the N+ though) just like the Network+ does. I would personally recommend anyone that wants to get into networking to skip the N+ and go for the CCENT.
markulous wrote: » If it was me doing it and my school wasn't paying for it, I'd study for the N+ but not take the exam then start studying for the CCENT and take that. The CCENT is cheaper and a better cert.