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<0> it's not really hard but you have to have to really read the book and know what's going on <1> only read one book <2> thats why I broke away from geek squad charge a little more for service.....free pick up and delivery.....but you get your computer back the same day <0> it's more time than anything <1> on computers <1> huge tho <2> MCSE it is than <0> mcse is something good to have <1> really u think so <0> yes, it costed me 10k to get my mcse <1> i should get that <0> and you're spending 10 on just two cisco certs <2> im going for my ccna <1> what should i get the mcse instead <0> ccna itself should cost you like 2-3k at most to take it <1> is what your saying
<0> it's only 1 test, the unit is one month long <0> yes <0> mcse comes before learning cisco <2> why? <0> cisco is specific to network connectivity <2> yes <2> thats what I need <0> mcse actually shows you how to connect things in a basic manner <0> and how to specifically configure it <3> ccna is where i'm headed <3> mcse is a waste of my time <0> it just depends on what your field is <2> but I know that by working on 2000 servers for the school dept for the past 5 years <3> but that's a personal thing based on my personal choice in the kind of job i want <2> i need to learn cisco better <2> Network admin <0> at work, i have to do things like deploying antiviruses, network shares, etc <3> i dont play on dealing with MS based servers in my job positions <2> small to medium <0> so mcse is a good thing for me <2> samba <3> so a MS cert is time and money better used for something else <0> mcse is small to medium businesses <0> there are some large corp ones too but they usually resort to large unix and linux systems <2> ok <2> yea <0> linux usually takes over the database area <2> hense IBM <2> Samba is huge in my school dept <2> for file sharing <1> know of anybooks i should read triumph <3> its actually surprising how many large companies are using windows servers <1> dell does i believe heh <3> mainly so they can hire retards to be the DBAs and such <1> kuragari <0> yeah i worked in power generation and they used an enterprise windows network <1> know of any books i should read as far as networking <1> anything useful <3> i worked for Harley Davidson, their entire datacenter is windows besides 2 unix systems <0> did you get discounts on their bikes? <2> Im a linux buff myself, but if im going to get paid more to work on an OS as easy to me at least as windows, I'll go for that <1> really me dad has a harley davidson its awesome <3> the one here anyways, their main center in chicago maybe different <1> in reno <0> you have to know some kind of os on top of cisco curry <3> triumph, i would have if they hadn't canceled my contract right before christmas <3> bastards <0> whether it's linux or windows or else you're up the creek w/o a paddle <0> harley has nice bikes <1> ok but whats some good books to help with learning an os <1> i think i have a good knowledge of windows os's <3> i dont read IT books <1> what do u do then <4> i tryed learning C++ from a book <1> pull knowledge out your *** <4> it did not work <1> heh <1> ok i see why <3> i learn by experience <1> i tried to <4> so do i
<1> figure that <1> hands on <1> is always a better way of learning <1> or someone reading to me <0> well when you're dealing with possibly millions of dollars of damage <1> :) <2> hand on.....agreed <0> you kinda want to do the book work ahead of time <0> :) <1> yeah <4> only thing i can do is take 2 libs and make a program <1> thats y name some good books <4> like PNG 2 GiF converter <0> i read the sybex series <0> look up mcse <2> ive had 11 years of expierence with unix/linux, and 15 with MS <3> curry256, find books that are specificly for the certs you want <0> you can download that stuff from those file sharing programs <0> print out the book <2> so im good, i just need my certs <3> like "mcse prep" or whatever <1> i have the a+ cert book <0> bigs: i would recommend to you, getting the testkings <1> helps but thats the most basic book ever <3> its also the most basic cert <0> and go over questions, if you dont knwo what they're talking about, just learn specifically about that one thing <3> so that makes sense <1> yeah i guess so heh <1> lol <0> cuz there is a lot of crap they test you on which you may never use <0> when you take a training course like mcse, they go into a lot of detail <2> a+ isnt worth anything except mabey to geeksquad or compusa, cause if you have ur MCSE of CCNA they automatically ***ume you know how to build a computer and what parts do <1> hey what was the answer to the first question asked me triumph <0> that ip question? <1> yeah <3> big,s that's partly true <3> but for someone like him, he should start with a+ <2> dont get me wrong get it, its cheap <0> keeping it simple <1> ok <2> true <3> get a+, get the geek squad job, use that experience to build upto ccna/nsce <1> to me kuragari <0> create an ip scope of however many ips you need indicating the subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 <3> yes <0> in the dhcp server <0> thats probably one of the most basic concepts of networking <1> is that it <0> yup <1> damn i was close <0> no you werent :) <1> just didnt feel like looking like an idiot <1> no seriously <1> u lost me on one part <1> whats a 24 bit suppose to mean i knew what the mask was <0> if you know what it is, how many connections can you have with a 24 bit mask? <1> alot <1> heh <3> 24! <0> lol <3> :P <1> well <1> seriously <1> tho <1> ok so im guessing there is a higher bit <1> then correct <0> curry: try network+ <1> like 36 <1> i have that book <0> that'll give ya a start at networking concepts <1> but seriously <1> why is it 24 <1> not 1 <1> or 1000000
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