>Network administration job
>Candidates must have a computer science degree
Why? Especially considering network administration is a degree field here.
>>56071029
It's not about the content taught, it's about knowing you're not an idiot in general.
>>56071029
network adminstration degrees are a joke, you're only taught about the things that computer science majors will learn anyway in their certification classes.
>>56071029
I've never seen a sysadmin job that required any sort of degree, it's certs at the most and sometimes you don't even need those, just experience as a field technician.
>>56071125
>computer "scientists" knowing anything about network infrastructure
>>56071226
>sysadmin thinking setting up active directory is "network infrastructure"
>probably doesn't even know what TCP/IP is
>>56071261
>Compsci fags think sysadmins and network admins are the same thing
>>56071261
somebody has to manage the physical part of the network topology, it's not all active directory
>implying anyone who does this for a living doesn't know every major protocol and its port number
>>56071261
networking is boooooooooring
snoooore
blah blah blah packets loss blah blah transport layer blah blah blah frequency division multiplexing blah blah blah crc redundancy
you literally have to be autistic to enjoy this stuff
>>56071291 This guy is projecting his insecurity about not having a degee.
Probably got educated through certification tests and code camps.
>>56071408
Bait noted and makes as fucking idiot
>>56071446
>Bait noted and makes as fucking idiot
I think your packet got jumbled friend. Next time make sure to use proper error detection protocols as well as a layered infrastructure. 7 layers are preferable, although there is a disagreement on this. Also watch out for man-in-between hacks that may intercept your datagram on the way to its destination. I find a good way to avoid these troubles is to do a check sum. This is where you add up all the letters in your packet and see if it makes the alphabet.