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Topic: Network Engineer.
Posted By: davidshq
Subject: Network Engineer.
Date Posted: 03 May 2007 at 4:12am
Hi All,
   When I started as a Network Administrator I was scrambling to get a good grasp on everything. The field was so wide. Anyways, I have begun building a website specifically to deal with the challenges of a Network Administrator/Network Engineer. I know there are standards like the ITIL but I wanted to get a little more hands on and practical, rather than theoretical. I was hoping that some of you who are (or aren't) system administrators would take a look at the very basics I have posted thus far and give me any feedback you might have. Site design is a work in progress, but I'm not so concerned about that as setting up a good framework for discussing the different aspects of a network.
    The website is http://www.thenetworkengineer.com/. Can you believe that domain wasn't registered?
David Mackey.


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- http://www.davemackey.net/" rel="nofollow - Dave Mackey - Virtual Home.



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Posted By: KCWebMonkey
Date Posted: 03 May 2007 at 3:41pm
i'd love to take a look, but it's running very very slow and won't even load in IE.


Posted By: davidshq
Date Posted: 03 May 2007 at 5:01pm
I think I'm back up and running. Sorry 'bout that. Someday soon I'd like to get a dedicated server of my own, but for right now I'm still stuck on shared hosting.
David.


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- http://www.davemackey.net/" rel="nofollow - Dave Mackey - Virtual Home.


Posted By: KCWebMonkey
Date Posted: 04 May 2007 at 5:11pm
it's a good start... couple of comments:
 
I kept trying to click on the + plus sign image but they don't do anything... a little confusing.
 
Also, I would suggest building a logical flow into your different pages, where you would be able to start at one point, and then click "Next" and "Back" at the bottom.



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