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Computer networking training is a must have for any professional in the IT (Information Technology) field today. Networks are connecting almost everything we use in the computer world. Printers are connected via networks, computers are networked together, we connect to servers the world over through the largest network in the world (the Internet). Networking is the basis for some of the most revolutionary information sharing in the modern world. Computer networking training can provide the skills and knowledge needed to set up, troubleshoot, and repair networking issues. The technician who can successfully do this will be in great demand for some time to come. Even the home office worker will benefit from obtaining computer networking training, as many home offices are now equipped with pre-installed network jacks and / or wireless network systems.

Computer networking training is just like any other kind of training. You want to check out all of your options and available resources before signing the dotted line for any classes. In the IT industry, any type of training courses that you take should be taught by certified instructors, and even the school should have some certification behind it. It is important when evaluating computer networking training that you take both of these into account. It won't do you any good to take a class from an accredited school, only to be taught by someone who isn't fully qualified to teach the class. In fact, this could be a violation of the school's accrediting agency's requirements. Likewise, if your computer network training is provided by a top-notch certified instructor, but the school isn't accredited, then you will get a certificate of completing the course that is virtually useless. Don't waste your money if you're not sure.

You will also want to make sure that the school provides an affiliation with an outside certification for you once you complete the computer networking training. In the field of networking, the major players for certifications are CompTIA, Cisco, and Novell. While there is some debate among the various governing agencies, a quick glance on the search engines seems to point towards an edge for Cisco's certification and CompTIA's Network + certification. So why is your opportunity for certification so important when selecting computer networking training? It is simple. Certification is your means of proving you know what you say you know. Without being certified, you are simply another voice on the IT landscape, drowned out amongst the crowds.

So, as we have seen, computer network training is a requirement for any individual who is serious about being a computer professional. While the options may seem endless, the qualifications you need to look for are very specific, and should not be ignored. A final consideration to make when evaluating your choice of training providers is, of course, the final cost. This should include taking into account any discounted certification programs that are available at the end of the course. Obtaining good computer networking training does not have to become a chore, but should benefit everyone involved in the end.


 

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