I have very basic knowledge in network, but im really good in computing, system config, maintanance, installation etc. i courrently have a network at home 2 computers with a conexent router, i knew how to set it up as i already had knowledge on what everything meant. Id like to have some kind of certificate to show i have knowledge in I.T. what can you suggest to learn basic networking and what certificate would be best for starters?Networking...?
Depends on where you want to go. If you want to be a PC Tech all your life, get the A+ and N+ certifications. If you want to spend your life routing networks for big corporations, get your Cisco certifications (CCNA, etc.)
If you want to open all the doors, go with Microsoft. You can start with just an MCP or two, and work toward the MCSE. That certification will open just about any door you want to walk through.Networking...?
CompTIA offers a program called Network+ that you could use to study networking basics and principles.
http://certification.comptia.org/network鈥?/a>
N+ is good. Can add CCNA afterwards
work with it. nothing can replace hands on experience in this business. but you could start with an N+ certificate.
Comptia A+ and Network+ are both great entry level certs to go for.
A+ is geared towards basic computer setup, maintainence (things you say you already know) but having the cert makes it easier for people to identify with your skillsets.
Network+ deals with most aspects of networking on a very basic level, but will help establish a good foundation for you if you eventually want to branch off into higher level certs.
You can read up more on both of them at:
http://certification.comptia.org/
TIA Certificate (you can find them on line at CompTIA.com) go for networking essentials.
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