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Alex198719
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In reference to : http://www.techexams.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=24573
Thanks for the answers it helped a lot. The study guides TechExams.net Gave were awesome too.
Score - 691
Thanks for the answers it helped a lot. The study guides TechExams.net Gave were awesome too.
Score - 691
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Alex198719 Member Posts: 4 ■□□□□□□□□□Nothing like the practice tests. I had no Multipul Choice Multipul Answer Questions. I did have a 10Base2 Question regarding what topology it uses (Bus) which I knew, but didn't expect. I prepared so much for fiber related questions but only have 2-3 questions on it. I had over 8 questions that involved Netware use in a Windows enviroment. I should have studied the Netware Versions and their features more because I had to guess on a lot of them (Deduction).
I didn't know the answer to the 1st question so it was kind of nerve racking, and I forgot the forumula for the # of connections in a MESH Network for an answer so I just added up the connections needed for each, then subtracted 1 from the next. (IE 8 Nodes = 7+6+5+4+3+2+1) which made great use of the scratch paper!
Overall I'd say it was easy now that I know my answers were mostly correct and I didn't waste my $225 : ). -
snadam Member Posts: 2,234 ■■■■□□□□□□Alex198719 wrote:Nothing like the practice tests. I had no Multipul Choice Multipul Answer Questions. I did have a 10Base2 Question regarding what topology it uses (Bus) which I knew, but didn't expect. I prepared so much for fiber related questions but only have 2-3 questions on it. I had over 8 questions that involved Netware use in a Windows enviroment. I should have studied the Netware Versions and their features more because I had to guess on a lot of them (Deduction).
I didn't know the answer to the 1st question so it was kind of nerve racking, and I forgot the forumula for the # of connections in a MESH Network for an answer so I just added up the connections needed for each, then subtracted 1 from the next. (IE 8 Nodes = 7+6+5+4+3+2+1) which made great use of the scratch paper!
Overall I'd say it was easy now that I know my answers were mostly correct and I didn't waste my $225 : ).
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