3 weeks might be possible though, wouldn't be easy. I'd say if you studied 3 hours a day it would be possible.
mikeybinec wrote: » Doable if you can do this: Subnet in 45 seconds or less
Jon_Cisco wrote: » It is definitely doable. Now that I have said that I will say that most people don't do it. It takes personal dedication to stick with a schedule of 8-10 hours of technical studying every day. Good Luck!
Codeman6669 wrote: » overlap yes but not as much as you would think. Net+ does a lot with OSI model, so does CCENT, but it focuses on different aspects of it. Also ccent has lots of lots of subnetting, and that in itself for some people is a huge thing, I struggled to learn it but once i did it seems simple. Also Net+ dosnt go into cisco command line or configuration which the CCENT is big on so there is much more to learn I wouldnt limit your time, but better just be prepared.
NetworkNewb wrote: » Not a huge amount of overlap. I think the Net+ has almost zero ROI though. Your not gonna get a job because of it and it isn't going to help you alot if you already have one. It might be good to look over the material if you have zero networking knowledge. But as for taking and paying for the exam I feel it was a waste of my time.
Codeman6669 wrote: » Network+ was a big reason i got my current job
NetworkNewb wrote: » There is always that one. Its just that the CCENT teaches so much more beneficial information about understanding networking (and its still an entry cert, anyone should be able to study and pass it!). I find that pretty crazy a hiring manager would use the Net+ as a big reason to hire someone over another personally. Unless the other candidates had zero experience and zero certs/degrees. Net+ just looks over networking at such a high level I don't think it gives people a real understanding of a network actually works. I know some people will say it helped them. But I wish I would've just gone for CCENT instead of wasting my time and money on the Net+ when I did it. The information you learn will just help you so much more alone. Just my 2 cents
NetworkNewb wrote: » I'm not even referring to the Cisco syntax it uses. I think someone is going to understand networking soooo much more because they actually get to configure it on equipment (whether that be live or virtual) and see it in action. Other than just memorizing a bunch of facts and spitting them out like the Net+ does. Just cause your learning how to enter it in on Cisco equipment doesn't mean you don't know how it works and how data travels on other equipment... Just a different CLI. I've never worked at a company that used Cisco equipment and wish I wouldn't have done the Net+ and just done the CCENT.
NetworkNewb wrote: » You are right, you do learn things like that. I'm probably sounding a little too harsh towards it. There is definitely some valuable information people can learn from it. You'll also learn how to create your own cable, use a toner probe, and a cable tester. I just feel those are things that can be looked up in a couple of seconds and don't feel the exam worth the money or time for most people. Just not a fan of exams where you just have to regurgitate facts. Don't think you get a good idea of how to actually use the information you learn very much in the Network+.