N10-006
I passed my Network+ back in 2006 but I had the opportunity to take the 005 or 006 for college credit.
I have to admit, it was pretty tough.
Passing score is 720
I scored 722.
I have to admit, it was pretty tough.
Passing score is 720
I scored 722.
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Techie19 Member Posts: 88 ■□□□□□□□□□What did you find to be the toughest part(s) on the exam?Systems Support Specialist
Associate of Arts Computer Information System
Certifications: CompTIA A+, Network+, Microsoft Technology Associate: Networking Fundamentals
2018 Goals: CompTIA Security+, CompTIA CySA+ -
Super99 Member Posts: 274Not sure I can say without violations but it's a lot with how to handle situations and a little security stuff.I passed my Network+ back in 2006 but I had the opportunity to take the 005 or 006 for college credit.
I have to admit, it was pretty tough.
Passing score is 720
I scored 722. -
Techie19 Member Posts: 88 ■□□□□□□□□□You can say what you found difficult. You just can't go into details as to what the actual questions you were asked.Systems Support Specialist
Associate of Arts Computer Information System
Certifications: CompTIA A+, Network+, Microsoft Technology Associate: Networking Fundamentals
2018 Goals: CompTIA Security+, CompTIA CySA+ -
Super99 Member Posts: 274My weak points were WIFI and different knowing the exact definition of the acronyms used.
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thewiz8807 Member Posts: 96 ■■□□□□□□□□Yeah N10-006 was noticeably more difficult than the N10-005. So glad I got that 005 out of the way before it's removed.Goals: Network+ (Done) -> CCNA: R&S (Done) -> CCNA: Security (Done) -> Security+ (Done) -> ITIL v3 Foundation (Done) -> CASP (Done) -> CCNP: R/S (In Progress) -> CCNP: Collaboration -> CCSK -> CCSP -> CISSP
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vicmvarela Registered Users Posts: 3 ■□□□□□□□□□I'm studying for 006. Anybody experience it yet? I could use some advice.
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vicmvarela Registered Users Posts: 3 ■□□□□□□□□□Tambi26, Professor Messer printed class notes and videos, Exam Cram, a simulation, and a practice exam I got with class called Transcender. I'm pretty good at the memorizing ports and OSI model stuff, and security. I'm pretty familiar with ipv4 and v6 but I am worried about the how my i am balancing them as well as the subnetting. intense stuff?