Network + Study Guide
telecomops101
Member Posts: 128
in Network+
Can anyone recommend a good Network + study guide. Thanks
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sprkymrk Member Posts: 4,884 ■■■□□□□□□□I don't have a particular book to recommend, but I can recommend these:
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Slowhand Mod Posts: 5,161 ModIf you're looking for something to review, once you've gotten through more comprehensive studying, gotten some labtime and you need to really prepare for the test, I could recommend the Mike Meyers' Certification Passport book. It's written to be "just what you need for the test", as a review for once you've completed other studying and you just need to nail down the stuff you're going to be tested on. It's really easy to carry with you, so it's definitely a coffee-shop reader.
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telecomops101 Member Posts: 128Thanks to all who replied.....I do have some Networking experience, I work as a Telecommunications Engineer for the phone company and I took a CCNA course sometime last year (never took the test, will do so aftert he Netwok+) , so I purchsed the Exam Cram 2 book and I printed out the tech noted from this site . I hope this will be enough. I took the 60 question practice e xam and scored a 75%. Happy Holiday to all and best of luck in the New Year!!!!!!!!!"Every job is a self-portrait of the person who did it. Autograph your work with excellence."
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Ricka182 Member Posts: 3,359I think you could pass with just the Technotes, but you should good with both....i remain, he who remains to be....
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Orion82698 Member Posts: 483Ricka182 wrote:I think you could pass with just the Technotes, but you should good with both....
I agree. I believe the hardest part of the test for me was the OSI model. Once I got that down, it was just cabling, protocols and some ports to get down.
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