Soldato
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I work on an IT Helpdesk and was wondering if you could recommend any Training material on trouble shooting network issues?
Thanks!
Thanks!
can... open... worms... everywhere...
whats your current level of knowledge? are there any particular area of networks that you are particularly interested in?
I want to increase my knowledge but hopefully could use in my job. And as I am office based I would like to know about testing that I can perform from my desk.
I use ping and tracert commands for testing but I would like to know more about it.
I have only been in IT for a few years. Currently work on 1.5 team.
Sorry if I am a little vague.![]()
If your a helpdesk support assistant then theres no chance really you can expand your knowledge to you in your current role.
Only if your position changes to techy or something like that.
Ping, Tracert, Arp e.t.c is the few commands you will need in the support role really.
if networking is something you are really interested in then see if a local college does the cisco networking academy program. do that - get a good grounding and a little hands on with the kit, and then get out from your service desk role. pretty much any networking job out there requires some experience (which you sort of have, and can expand upon), and a bit of paper (ccna) to back it up. i'm doing my ccna now, and i love it.
p.s. arp stands for address resolution protocol.
Could you not get your work to pay for staff development? Maybe they will send you on a course for networking?
if networking is something you are really interested in then see if a local college does the cisco networking academy program. do that - get a good grounding and a little hands on with the kit, and then get out from your service desk role. pretty much any networking job out there requires some experience (which you sort of have, and can expand upon), and a bit of paper (ccna) to back it up. i'm doing my ccna now, and i love it.
p.s. arp stands for address resolution protocol.
LOL
I am over 24 so they dont invest in people over that age.
Age descrimination![]()
Certainly is..... abit wierd don't you think? You working with a bunch of kids or something?