What Joel said is where I got my start in Networking - kinda. I fell
into a job teaching Networking, so I begged old parts, and ended up
with a pile of 486's and Pentiums. I set up a heterogeneous network
(
http://georgetoft.com/network/index.html) and learned how to set it
up. A really big help was the liberal use of "Ethereal" which allowed
me to see what was inside of the packets. Also, the Linux Network
Administrators Guide (which I have in print) is Golden.
WestNet and 3Com partnered in an eight course program leading to
two certifications. The textbook is great. If you can find a copy,
do so. I don't remember the name (my copy is in storage - sorry).
George
> Tyler Hall wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I need your guy's advice, I'm hoping to get into the field of
> networking in the near future. Such as, managing a school or a
> company's network. I'm going to school right now at Chandler-Gilbert
> Community College, to get this stupid degree in "Microsoft
> Networking" I think it's a waste of my time and money. I'm looking
> for someone that is in that field, and would be willing to tell me,
> what steps I should take. I currently just graduated from high
> school, so i'm still young. Any advice would be helpful.
>
> Please reply privately, so we don't disturb the public list :)
>
> Tyler Hall
>
> "Goddam it, you'll never get the Purple Heart hiding in a foxhole!
> Follow me!"
> - Captain Henry P. "Jim" Crowe (Guadalcanal, January 13, 1943)