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sagewalkinthere wrote: » Which would YOU get if you had basically no networking experiance, but lots of server experiance? I know I have a similar question in the MS forums, but I wanted to open this up to a poll so people could just vote. Thanks.
RobertKaucher wrote: » What do you consider "lots of server experience?" I find it hard to understand how you might have lots of server experience but no networking experience. It's almost like saying you are a mechanic who does not know how to drive... Not trying to be a sarcastic jerk, I just think you are probably undervaluing you networking knowledge. Assuming this is not a totally hypothetical situation.
Aldur wrote: » What? no options for JNCIA? If you have any networking knowledge then the Net+ will be a waste of time imo. If you have no networking knowledge then the Net+ might be helpful, maybe... Definitely go for the CCNA over the other choices, it might take you a little longer to get it but you'll also have a better networking knowledge base.
Forsaken_GA wrote: » Take a little longer and go directly for the CCNA. It supersedes both, Net+ and CCENT. Simply put, the amount of time most people take to step up from a Net+/CCENT level of knowledge is short enough that they're essentially wasting their money on them, they'll never really see a return on it. I took Net+ for one reason, and one reason only - For exemption credit for the MCSA. I hate Microsoft exams so much that I felt I was better off taking another CompTIA exam that I didn't need in order to avoid taking a fourth Microsoft exam. Of course it didn't end up making any difference for me, I passed the Win2k Pro and Server exams and just couldn't not force myself to take the last exam (it's somewhat ironic that it's the network management exam that I'm short)
Forsaken_GA wrote: » I meant the Net+ would be a waste of money. The CCNA supersedes it entirely. It might be worth studying for it to get your feet wet, but actually taking it isn't worth the effort, IMHO. I just feel the Net+ gives a lousy return for the investment
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