Network
Certification
CompTIA Network+® Certification
The CompTIA Network+ certification is an international
industry credential that validates the knowledge
of networking professionals with at least nine
months of experience in network support or administration
or adequate academic training. A typical candidate
would have CompTIA A+ certification or equivalent
knowledge, but this is not a prerequisite.
An accepted foundation-level, vendor-neutral
certification for networking professionals,
many IT certifications integrate CompTIA Network+
into their curriculums. There are approximately
135,000 CompTIA Network+ certified professionals
worldwide. The skills and knowledge measured
by this examination were derived from an industry-wide
job task analysis and validated through an industry-wide
survey of more than 2,500 participants.
Earning a CompTIA Network+
certification demonstrates that a candidate
can describe the features and functions of networking
components, and possesses the knowledge and
skills needed to install, configure and troubleshoot
basic networking hardware, protocols and services.
The exam tests technical ability in the areas
of media and topologies, protocols and standards,
network implementation, and network support.
The exam also covers new technologies such as
wireless networking and gigabit Ethernet.
Industry Support for
CompTIA Network+®
The technology community identifies CompTIA
Network+ as the perfect entry into a networking
career. Top technology companies including Microsoft,
Novell, Cisco, Compaq, Lotus and 3Com recognize
CompTIA Network+ as part of their certification
track. Many other corporations recommend or
require the CompTIA Network+ certification for
their IT employees.
Companies such as CDW Computer
Centers and CompuCom know the value of a CompTIA
Network+ certification and require it of their
IT employees. NexInnovations relies on IT certifications
to validate their employees' skills. As the
demand for skilled network support professionals
grows, CompTIA Network+ is quickly becoming
the standard for networking competency.
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