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Should I get ccna before or after network+?
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Free? The Internet and the search button, perhaps the library has some exam prep books.anyone know free resource to study ccna? im a totla network newb
I want to say if you already have CCNA, then Network+ is a step down. Unless you are just looking to up the number of certs in your signature block then skip the CCNA. Move on the CCNA track CCNE, and I believe even a CCND. Eventually go the CCIE route, once those are done switch to network security. After that go to wireless network security if you aren't already certified, then mobile security.I dunno if I would say Network+ is trash. It might be a little basic after CCNA. The vendor neutral part is a plus versus learning the Cisco way, Cisco technologies, Cisco Trivia Pursuit, etc.
Having said that, CCNA is more difficult than Network+. Higher passing score, simulations and comprehensive understanding of networking from Layer 1-3.
lol why not take it ASAP while the info is fresh on your mind.Congrats. Best wishes on the future. Keep grinding.
I just sat through a class two weeks ago. Need to submit my application. I'll probably take the exam in the spring (after I clear up my cert backlog).
I wouldn't say the Silicon Valley of the east that belongs to the metro DC area.My boy is in Raleigh NC and does IT consulting, I had no idea that NC was the "silicon valley" of the east. When he told me his salary I was like whaoahaoahao
I want to say if you already have CCNA, then Network+ is a step down. Unless you are just looking to up the number of certs in your signature block then skip the CCNA. Move on the CCNA track CCNE, and I believe even a CCND. Eventually go the CCIE route, once those are done switch to network security. After that go to wireless network security if you aren't already certified, then mobile security.
lol why not take it ASAP while the info is fresh on your mind.
I wouldn't say the Silicon Valley of the east that belongs to the metro DC area.
My fault it is CCNP I was thinking of.I agree. If I had a certification based program, I would definitely sequence Net+ before CCNA. Net+ teaches the fundamentals. CCNA is an application of it.
I’m not sure what a CCNE or CCND are.
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I agree. If I had a certification based program, I would definitely sequence Net+ before CCNA. Net+ teaches the fundamentals. CCNA is an application of it.
I’m not sure what a CCNE or CCND are.
Unfortunately, I got more immediate certification goals I need to meet. I just went to the class to reset the PMP test clock.
I’d have to say NC is. With the federal government, these firms are strategically there but it seems like their presence is greater in North Carolina. But not minimizing M$ in Reston, Amazon building a HQ, etc.
ExamsPM has a 6 week PMP boot camp. Sound too good to be true you think?
My boy is in Raleigh NC and does IT consulting, I had no idea that NC was the "silicon valley" of the east. When he told me his salary I was like whaoahaoahao