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Re: Network+ before A+?
Ok. Look at my signature that i am network+ certified than i did A+. Let me tell you Network+ (2002) are very easy. If you study you will pass in no time, and that the network things are fresh in your head is a plus. I would recommend take Network+ first than A+. So when you are going to study for A+ you don't have to… -
Network+ Journey
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Re: Systems Vs. Networking
Here's my experience Company X Network Tier 1 (Network Technicians/Analysts) - 25+ people Tier 2 (Network Engineers + Packet guys) - 15+ people Tier 2 (Wireless Network Engineers) - 4 - 6 people Tier 3 (Network Architects) - 4 - 6 people Network Security (If you consider this as network team) Around 5 - 8 people Server… -
LabSim Network Pro
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Re: Network+ Newbie!!!
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Re: Networking Jobs at ISPs
I will not be a network engineer. It is a group between the network engineers and the NOC. I'm responsible for provisioning new circuits for customers and teir 2/3 support of the network. NOC has level 1 support and network monitoring. Engineers are building out the network (they are growing quickly) and teir 4/5 support. -
Subnet vs different network
What is the difference between subnetting a network vs using different network ranges For eg i have 160 hosts and i want to divide into two sections I can either use 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.60 for the first and 192.168.2.1 to 192.168.2.60 for second segment Or i can use subnetting 192.168.1.1/25 to 192.168.1.60/25 for… -
One for the guild of networkers
Network isolation is the topic of the day how do you run two DHCP servers on a network without conflicts? For example we currently have a router connected to a SME server which hands out I.P for the main network. I want to setup a Clonezilla server however obviously I wish to avoid I.p Addy conflicts as the clonezilla… -
Re: Starting my Network + studying
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Re: Network+ Difficult
Network + is good for someone looking to get into networking or server engineering I would say. If you were to go the network route, you could honestly skip it and get most of the knowledge from the CCENT. CCNA > Network+ anyways in terms of value, but you came so far that you owe yourself a second attempt.
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