One of out techs just passed the CCNA. What is the CCNA? you ask. I'll tell ya.
The CCNA is by definition:
The CCNA certificate validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN.
Basically this means you're a pro at your knowledge of installing, troubleshooting, and operating an enterprise on a branched network. So when you have several workstations in an office that are all networked together that is a LAN, or a Local Area Network. When you have an office in one place and a workstations in another location that need access to that network, that is a WAN, or a Wide Area Network. This involves setting up security, network types, routing and switching, IP addressing, establishing point to point connections, etc.
We continue to challenge ourselves to bring you the most knowledgeable and certified staff that we can. The more we know the better we can help you with your IT needs quickly and efficiently.
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