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Someone left a comment stating that no one should make a career out of network infrastructure work. This is me as a network technician in 2023. I’ve just completed my CCNA. Today, I’m a network security engineer, and not only do I sit on my ass and configure the...

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GΛBΣvor 1 Jahr

am a beginner still learning for the CCNA exam, and the algorithm assigned you to me today. this post is a big encouragement for me to keep building my skills. thanks buddy

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TheDataBunnyvor 1 Jahr

Glad I can help!

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FrostzMonkeyvor 1 Jahr

There is something satisfying about plugging ethernet cables into a newly deployed device.

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Louvor 1 Jahr

The hands on work made me a much better engineer . Best experience

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Matt Koppvor 1 Jahr

It’s shocking how many people don’t understand the physical layer.

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Eagle 💻vor 1 Jahr

Definitely Physical shit is very important That's what am doing now

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ɴᴀᴛᴇ🔥✊🏾🥋👨🏾‍💻vor 1 Jahr

Yikes! Yea no one should EVER rely on that dude because that’s bad advice. Network infrastructure is so important.

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olyholavor 1 Jahr

I am so grateful X algorithm brought your account, I am aspiring to get CCNA certified. I am hands-on with the physical layer and can also configure some l3 features. I see you use fortinet over here we use mikrotik and I am happy I have someone I can learn something from

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olyholavor 1 Jahr

I am so glad, X algorithm brought this account to me, aspiring to get CCNA certified in the future, I am hands on with the physical shit too, still trying to improve on my L3 configurations. Although I see you use fortinet, Obver here we use mikrotik and I am hands on with winbox

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Detroit Dutch 🇭🇹🇯🇲vor 1 Jahr

As much as I tell people start off at the helpdesk, I also tell them to start off as a network tech or even as a field tech because the on the job knowledge you learn about telecom & L1-L3 is invaluable

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