stonedtrout wrote: » I wanted to see if anyone thought there would be a big benifit to getting Network+ before going after CCNA? Besides having another cert. I getting back to studying for the CCNA and have a couple of routers but needed to freshen up on some of the ol' osi stuff and so i hit up some network+ doc's i had. I'm giving my self a year to be CCNA certified. Also the place I work is offering classes on both Network+ and CCNA. Of course having Network+ is required for the CCNA. Ha, i just can't catch a break.
PC509 wrote: » You going for a MCSA anytime after? You could go for a A+/Net+ combo and skip a MS elective. If you are going for the CCNA, there really is no reason to go for the Net+. The CCNA would greatly overshadow the Net+. If you have networking experience, and you are taking the CCNA within a year, I'd skip it. Waste of money, redundant with the CCENT (which is still better than the Net+). Sure, the CCNA is Cisco aimed, but for sure if you know the Cisco stuff, then you know networking basics (well, you better know it!). So, my advice is to skip the network+ exam and head straight for the CCNA.
dynamik wrote: » I'd say skip Network+ even if you are going the MS path. The Network+/A+ combo is a weak elective (IMHO), and you'd be better of taking Exchange or something else anyway. ICND1 will get you up to speed on the important items from the Network+ anyway, so it's not like you'll miss out on any useful networking knowledge.
stonedtrout wrote: » Also the place I work is offering classes on both Network+ and CCNA. Of course having Network+ is required for the CCNA. Ha, i just can't catch a break.
JockVSJock wrote: » One of my friends said it best, 'the CompTIA certs are like a foundation for IT.' With that said, recently I've started to study for my CCNA, and its be somewhat of a review thanks to having the Network+.