@Redguard You still waiting for Professor Messer's Net+ N10-007 notes to leak?
I have the Exam Cram Net+ N10-007 cram sheet notes you can use in the meantime if you want.
@Redguard You still waiting for Professor Messer's Net+ N10-007 notes to leak?
I have the Exam Cram Net+ N10-007 cram sheet notes you can use in the meantime if you want.
@Redguard You still waiting for Professor Messer's Net+ N10-007 notes to leak?
I have the Exam Cram Net+ N10-007 cram sheet notes you can use in the meantime if you want.
Shoot Ill take those off your hands if you got em bruh
Thanks breh. I definitely could use those notes.
If I can get the Professor Messer Net+ N10-007 Notes I will let you know.
Anybody that is a beginner like me needs to look into offerings from their public library.
Just found out houston public libraries offers lynda.com courses for free involving IT & Programming.
-Become a Windows System Administrator
(Server 2012 R2)
-Become a Network Administrator(CCENT)
-Become a Full-Stack Web Developer(PHP,Ruby on Rails, .NET, NODE.js)
All i needed to do to login was use my library card number and make a password for it
You can also try a google course. I found it just by typing it on google. The course is on a site called "coursera". I would say it also a good beginner courses. It 48 doallars a month thoe.
I just did some research and found out most people say get the CCENT certification instead of the network+? Anybody else get the network+ instead and why?
It only makes sense to do CCENT/CCNA, if you want to go into networking. If you don't want to go down the networking route or you're not sure, do Network+. Even if you want to get into networking & are planning to do CCENT/CCNA, the knowledge learned from Network+ is going to be useful to you when doing CCENT/CCNA.
I saw a webinar from a couple months ago, where CompTIA's Director of Product Management for the Network+ exam did a good job explaining the differences between Network+ and CCENT/CCNA:
Skip to 20:25 mark:
I posted this a few months ago:
download GNS3 and start running the routing simulators you'll be ready to test by the end of the year running those sims for Cisco switches and routers.Much appreciated man I was worried I wasted my money on these udemy courses and my time going that route
Guess Ill keep on trucking
Network+ in 2 months... CCNA By the end of the year
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download GNS3 and start running the routing simulators you'll be ready to test by the end of the year running those sims for Cisco switches and routers.