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i-net vs. network+
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i'm planning to take the i-net exam...but i'm not sure if i should take the network+ first. the only reason why i want to take the i-net exam first is because i work as a support for an internet company and it seems pretty easy to me..but i heard that it's better to take the network+ first. well, here's my plan: take the i-net by reading the self-study guide and go to school for the network+.... any suggestions?
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12-01-00 11:57 AM
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echidna
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As somebody who also worked in tech support at an Internet company, I can say the I-Net+ would be a great certification to have to help in your daily work as well as give you some leverage over your coworkers. As I study the material now, a few years after leaving that job, I am amazed at how much of the material would have been directly applicable. Plus, I think it could be a good intro to the Network+ exam. Although, I'm going out on a limb here since I did not take it.
I say try out the i-Net first, see how you do without formal training, then consider the Network test. If your job pays for that training, great. But if you have to pay yourself, I don't know if it would be worth it. Keep in mind these are just the opinions of a former ISP techie, so take it or leave it.
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Mark, MCP+SB
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12-01-00 07:25 PM
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Registered: Aug 2000 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: MA, M.Ed., Net+,I-Net+, Security+, CEH, CEI, CCA, CCNA, MCP+I, MCSA, MCSE NT 4.0, MCSE 2000, MCT Working on: MCSE 2K3, Linux+, CISSP
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hmmmmmm... it is a tough question to answer without knowing you better. I usually recommend taking Net+ first because it is 1/3 of the Inet+ curriculum. Also, think about exam drill to train with (www.mcsefreak.com/examdrill.htm)
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12-01-00 11:26 PM
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12-05-00 05:26 AM
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Registered: Aug 2000 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: MA, M.Ed., Net+,I-Net+, Security+, CEH, CEI, CCA, CCNA, MCP+I, MCSA, MCSE NT 4.0, MCSE 2000, MCT Working on: MCSE 2K3, Linux+, CISSP
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12-05-00 06:02 PM
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I would agree that doing network+ b/4 inet+ is the way to go.
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