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Re: Network+ then CCENT or CCNA???
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Network+ then CCENT or CCNA???
I'm taking the A+ 220-802 exam next week. Once I pass it and become A+ certified I want to start preparing for a networking certification but I am unsure about which one to pursue first. For a while now I've had it planned to get Network+ certified after getting my A+ but lately have been giving some thought also to the… -
Re: Network+ then CCENT or CCNA???
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Re: Network+ then CCENT or CCNA???
100% agree if you have no networking experience. I figured the CCENT would be a total breeze for me considering I have some general networking experience but it went in a lot more depth than what I thought. It skips some general entry level stuff you should know (like making a network cable, for example). I'd at least look… -
Re: Network+ then CCENT or CCNA???
Best course of study: MTA Networking Fundamentials > N+ > CCNA You don't have to get certification for each, but I find them to be a good evaluation of your understanding of the material. I was going to skip N+ testing, but there was a deal for $139, figured - why not? :) Hell, people pay that much for practice tests...… -
Re: Network+ then CCENT or CCNA???
The CCENT book I just read went over cabling (at least which wires go where, didn't go into actually crimping them and making them...) and went over the OSI model as well. Alot of material on the CCENT is pretty basic networking stuff... Having recently done both, I would skip the N+ in a heartbeat. So much overlap. The… -
Re: Network+ then CCENT or CCNA???
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Re: Network+ then CCENT or CCNA???
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Re: Network+ then CCENT or CCNA???
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Re: Network+ then CCENT or CCNA???
Network+ is like CCENT. If you are 32 now and want to be a Network Admin / Engineer then go for your CCNA. Even if you fail, do not give up. If you want to be a System Admin or System Engineer get Linux+ (minimum) or RHCSA or MCSA Server 2012. Realistically this can be done in 3 months, but most people take a couple to…
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