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Wondering if there are any online resources for someone looking to get into the nitty gritty of networking

tekkid69

I want to get into the technical aspects of networking- how everything works and i was wondering if there were any online resources people here have used.

Im taking a course in this right now, and its not in english (my native language) and could really use something to look at alongside my course. We look at networking based on Cisco (not sure if that makes a difference).

Thanks for the help :)

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Udemy.com is one that comes to mind for general course knowledge

INE.com is fantastic, I'm using them for my CCIE studies right now

NetworKing on YouTube seems to be popular but I haven't watch any content from them.

CBT Nuggets on YouTube is another great resource.

NetworkChuck seems to have some interesting stuff on his channel

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On 1/28/2019 at 7:16 AM, Lurick said:

Udemy.com is one that comes to mind for general course knowledge

I used Chris Bryant and David Bomball for my CCNA. Both good instructors. Plus on udemy you get both courses for $10 each which is in total 120hours of video. 

 

Highly recommended. If you are pursuing CCNA or CCENT then you will NEED the official guides from Wendell Odom

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