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Frequently asked questions

  • Networking certification is worth it for individuals looking to advance their careers, as it validates their skills and can lead to better job opportunities and higher salaries.

  • Start with the vendor-neutral Network+ certification for beginners, and then consider the more advanced, Cisco-specific CCNA certification.

  • If you are interested in learning the basics of networking and preparing for an entry-level networking certification, a CompTIA Network+ course is an excellent starting point for beginners, as it covers fundamental networking concepts and skills.

  • Networking remains a good career, with demand for skilled professionals in various industries. As technology evolves, the need for network experts will continue to grow.

  • Start by self-studying or by taking entry-level networking courses. Then earn certifications like Network+, and gain hands-on experience through internships or volunteering.

  • Networking can be challenging subject, but with dedication, proper resources, and practice, you can develop the necessary skills. Signing up for a networking course - online or in person - from a qualified provider can be a big help in starting your journey

  • Networking does not typically require coding, but understanding programming concepts and languages like Python can be beneficial for automating tasks and enhancing your skill set.

What is Networking? 

Computer networking is the process of moving and exchanging data in an information system. It allows devices to connect to each other on a large or small network and acts as vital function for businesses, service providers and individuals all over the world by allowing them to communicate and utilize various services. Networking plays a main role in messaging, streaming, calling and more!

Who Can Take Networking Training? 

Networking training is available for professionals at all different levels of their IT careers. There are a variety of courses that cover the fundamentals of networking and are designed for new IT professionals who want to learn the basics of a structured, layered approach to networking, including the fundamentals of network hardware and components, network protocols, etc.

In addition there are courses that specifically aimed at experienced IT professionals who have prior knowledge and experience working with networking. These courses are dedicated to taking learners' skills to a more advanced level with advanced networking technologies. 

Suitable candidates include:

  • New or experienced technical professionals
  • PC support
  • Help desk and networking professionals
  • Sales and marketing professionals who want to improve their know-how in networking
  • Network administrators

What is Covered in Networking Training?

The topics covered in networking training courses can vary based on their specific focus. For example some of the courses offered include: 

  • Networking Power
  • Computer Networking
  • Network+
  • TCP/IP Networking
  • Software Defined Networking
  • Introduction to Networking

Each of these courses that have a different curriculum. Introduction to networking, for instance, is aimed at new IT professionals and is designed to cover basic networking concepts. These include the structured layered approach to networking, network hardware, network protocols, etc.

What are the Training Formats?

Networking training is delivered in a variety of formats. Here is a list of the different ways you can take networking training and what each entails.

Classroom / Public 

Classroom training is the most commonly offered formats for networking training. With this type of format you can choose between locations, start times and length to ensure you find the best course to suit your needs. 

This is a great option for individuals looking to enroll in a course because they can enroll on their own at any time. In addition participants will benefit from live instruction, group collaboration and hands-on experience. This is one of the best ways to improve your knowledge.

On-site / Company-specific

On-site courses are usually directed at companies or organizations who are looking to train more than one person at at time. Providers will come directly to your location and deliver the training to suit your individual needs.

This will save you both time and money when it comes to travel.

E-learning

E-learning is starting to become more and more popular due to its flexible and accessible format. With a networking e-learning course participants can learn in any location and at any time. 

This is great option for busy professionals because it gives them the ability to format their training around work or other commitments. In addition, this makes it easier to go back and review course material.