I can strip and rebuild a pc in no time flat (definitely in less than a month or two, three on the outside), but unfortunately my networking and security skills are a bit lacking. I know that this is an area I need to become skilled in if I want my business to grow.
What tools, resources, software do you recommend to the noob networker. In my area there are far more small businesses than large, 2-10 computers, so I am assuming workgroups are the norm, but what if a customer wants a server, or security features. This is the type of information I want to start delving into. Any help would, er, help.
If you are not going to worry about certifications, and I don't think you really do need to worry about them at this point, I'd recommend:
You can read a Network+ book in one afternoon at the barns n nobles or library for free. take a legal pad for notes. This outlines the overall skills required to do the normal tasks. This is the big picture so to speak.
Next, I would be most keen on learning the Supporting MS Win7 pro workstation corse which is a $30-50 book with 1500 pages and you can read it in a few days. This will teach you things you thought you knew but were wrong about Windows. This same interface familiarity will be added on with the next course: Supporting MS win2011 server another $49 book. They both come with 180 day evaluation software so you can get practical hands on experience with all this.
You can do this with any single core 2-3 Gb mem system.
Better if you have two PCs, one for the server and one for the workstation in your lab.
With this setup you can practise adding users, workstations, test permissions, Terminal server, RDP and all manner of Windows technology.
Good Luck.
Just like a new install and setup of windows is easier than finding a problem in an old OS, so too is it easier to install and setup WinServer than diagnose and solve issues. however this is a beginning place.
You should find a mentor, perhaps someone that when you call them on a paying job you let them take the $$$ and you sit along side and watch them even if it is your customer.
This protects you and your customer aganst getting in over your head.