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Re: Networking Student
No they are not. Network+ is closer to the CCNET curriculum. If he does well with the Network+ which give him a general background with alot of different network stuff he can take the composite CCNA test. IF he struggled with the Network+ he can do the CCENT then ICND2 then continue on from that point. I think a Network+… -
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Re: Networking Student
The issue as I see it is what does your undergrad program cover in preparing you for working in networking? Networking technologies is actually very broad and cover many areas. For example, the following are just some areas of networking technology: 1. Network Transmission (IP, SDH, SONET, etc.)- 2. Network Infrastructure…
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