Originally posted by: NaiMan
How should I ask this question...
What do you guys recommend for someone who wants to get into this field, besides taking classes at school.
or I want to know everything about Network, where do I start?
any book recommendations, ariticles, etc?
Thanks a bunch
It will be tough to learn 'everything about networks' you will have to focus more on one area and specialize though knowing a bit about each of the other areas certainly helps.
Do you want to:
- Learn how to install, setup and configure cables / fibre etc?
- Work with operating systems in corporate environments (servers, workstations on windows or linux?)
- Wide Area networks over the internet or satelite / microwave?
My particular skill set is focuses on Windows networks (back office such as server, exchange, sql etc.). Even if you go Linux, Novell or Unix you will *need* to have a good understanding of TCP/IP. My mind now is starting to go crazy with all the stuff out there, dns, printers, firewalls, routers etc. etc.
Wow... If you have *zero* knowledge of networking, network protocols etc. I would honestly start off with a 'networks for dummies' book or something - no offense here at all. Read that, they usually cover a fairly broad range of areas.. if you read that book and find a few areas that seem to interest you, read another book that focuses more on those topics . (windows/linux/wide area networks etc.)
I have been doing this now for 15 years and I'm always learning (and sadly forgetting) things. One thing for certain though, you will *never* know everything about networks. They're fun though and it's been an enjoyable career for me so far... just remember. Do or do not, there is no try
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