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Hello Everyone
![]() I am currently A+ Certified & thought that I might as well get some more certs...since A+ isnt doing JACK for me! I would like to know, what is the differences between CompTIA's "Network+" & thier "i-Net+" certs? Thanks for your help! ![]() Ghostfleet |
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Network+ is geared more towards doing networks. Keeping them running, hardware, the different layers, cabling, OS's (although I think they lean towards MS on that). Or as CompTIA put it:
Earning the Network+ certification means that the candidate possesses the knowledge needed to configure and install the TCP/IP client. This exam covers a wide range of vendor and product neutral networking technologies that can also serve as a prerequisite for vendor-specific IT certifications. I-net+ is more for Internet. HTML, ftp, www, irc. Or as CompTIA put it: I-Net+ is a vendor-neutral, entry-level Internet certification program that tests baseline technical knowledge of Internet, Intranet and Extranet technologies, independent of specific Internet-related career roles. Learning objectives and domains examined include Internet basics, Internet clients, development, networking, security and business concepts. ------------------ .·°Danrak°·.
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AH HA!!
OK....Thanks ![]() I will just get both ![]() Ghostfleet |
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Call comptia and ask if they have any coupons for testing. I called and told them I was a little short on cash, the lady had a coupon sent to me for 25% off on my test!
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