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I passed N+ today :D .... I studied on and off for about two months (Prof. Messer videos, Mike Meyers book) and I can say that they are enough to pass. Thank you all here on techexams for good advice's and for sharing your experiences!!
Hello out there! A few months back I bought the Network+ course from GTSLearning. I made that decision based on Professor Messer's videos being incorperated within it. Those videos are great, very well polished! However, those questions on the practice exam seem to get into minutiae. At least that is my take on it. I score…
Hello TechExams.net, this is my first post on the forum. I already have an Associates of Arts Degree (and wasted some time thinking about getting a bachelors degree in Business). I need 30 more credits for the Operating Systems/Networking Associates college-degree. So, at this point... I'm accelerating the college degree…
Help! i doesn't know how to do this question. 192.168.25.0 , approximately 55 nodes per subnet. How i know the number of hosts per subnet?
also how much subnetting and cable standards on the exam? thanks,
Does anyone know an easy way to remember the types of single modes, and multi modes; and their distances?
Is the Net+ exam by CompTIA comparable to the MTA: Networking exam? The reason i ask is because i can fly through practice exams for the MTA exam with no problems and i would just like to gauge the similarities between the two so i can gauge how prepared i am to potentially take both this month. PS: I'm not saying im not…
Installing the huawei S5700S-52P-LI-AC switch, configure it for network, but there are some issues in three network locations. In one case the cable is connect correctly and the computer get network connection, but the switch does not show any network activity, not in the led and in the console software. But the computer…
Teams have two cisco 6500 switch VSS and testify both teams, but I change them from one side first, teams must have the same ios on both computers or can be different
I understand that it is possible for software to put a network card into promiscuous mode so that ALL packets received on the network interface are transmitted to the cpu rather than JUST packets destined for THIS computer. And I can understand how this could be useful for packet sniffing, eg, to detect which clients are…
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