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<0> N+ <0> depends on your level of knowledge though <1> i'm not a moron or anything but CCNA does seem a little bit in-depth for entry level
<0> n+ is good as it covers a wide range of networking technologies, from bluetooth to adsl <1> been studying my network+ a few months now, just making sure it was an appropriate certification <0> but ofcourse if you want a career in routing/WANs bluetooth, etc isn't gonna help <1> heh, right <0> i think n+ is still great though <1> got my A+ but thats just kind of a joke to most employers <0> AdamBlas, well certs aren't always about employers and getting a job. It provides a solid foundation <1> well of course, but at the same time I do have a family to support <0> AdamBlas, yeah but with that foundation you now have, its gonna allow you to be a better IT/network engineer <0> even makes some of your OS certs easier, RAID, SCSI knowledge, etc
<1> what would you reccomend after my network+ <1> it's scheduled in 2 weeks, should be a breeze <0> well depends entirely on what you want to do for a living <1> networking, seems to be good money in it <0> ccna, juniper certs, hp networking certs, nortel, etc. <0> MCSE/RHCE would be a wise choice too <2> CCNA is entry networking <3> bbiaw <4> re
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