CCNA is **NOT** Network+ with a Cisco twist. Network+ is very much an entry-level networking certification. It provides a decent overview of the fundamentals of networking, but CCNA goes much further in depth in addition to providing Cisco-specific information. Comparing the two (and speaking realistically), Netowrk+ holds almost no weight. CCNA, on the other hand, could easily be a determining factor in getting an internetworking job.
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