I made a Networking faggot post the other day but it got archived. Making another. inb4 pajeet will steal our jobs
>>57589268
But they already have...
>be eastern yurop
>everybody thinks they understand what they are doing
>be freelancing
>ANON we're trying to reach camera streams, but somehow it doesn't work
>Go to location
>see atleast 6-7 tp-link SOHO routers daisy-chained
>All have differrent ssid-s
>All do nat, but they overlap
>Tell them that basically their setup is fucked, but I have a "cheap" solution
>convince them to pay me around 350$ (which is about the average monthly wage here) and I'll solve all their problems
>get 1 fucking raspberry; connect it to their already "working" ad so that it can do radius auth
>slap openwrt on all the fucking routers and put them in bridged mode
Suddenly everyone is happy and got called to a new place with simmilar problem
Good times
>>57589268
I couldn't into programming so I dropped out of Java and registered for computer networking instead. Did I fuck up?
>>57592257
if you're paying to learn networking then yes, you fucked up. just learn it on online/on the job like a good pajeet
>>57592791
>implying anyone will ever hire you without a degree
Not that I would expect a NEET to know anything about that.
>>57592826
do americucks actually believe this?
>>57593382
No corporation will hire someone without at least a bachelors degree, your resume will be binned immediately. This is actual policy in most of them, and no HR person is going to overstep it and risk any possible trouble.
>>57594094
I work for a large corporation as a network architect and have no degree, fuck off shill
>>57594094
>I work for a large corporation as a network architect and have no degree, fuck off shill
OP here. I have an associate's and make 90k at a fortune 500 at 22. I had a good connect and I don't suck at my job.
>>57594382
pretty much this. I was making 105k/year at 20 years old with no degree, just CCNP and not being retarded.
CCIE x 2 now, stil no meme degree
>>57595397
congrats man! It's not at all uncommon. I'm studying for the np now and considering ie in the future. Where's your ie taken you? I'm somewhat worried I'm getting on the high end of the spectrum in salary.
>>57595397
that sounds pretty high for an entry-level cert. Is Network+ worth anything?
>>57595843
I'm not the poster but generally the CCNA is entry-level and CCNP would imply some level of experience. If you're a badass and know your stuff, you can make some good money.
>>57595397
yeah ok buddy sure you are