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Network+ is a certification that attempts to measure skill as a network technician: understanding of network hardware, installation, and troubleshooting. Topics include network hardware, connections and software, and different protocols used in Local Area Networks and Wide Area Networks. Network+ prepares one for continuing to Microsoft certifications and Cisco certifications. A combination A+/Network+ or A+/Server+ certification can fulfill the elective exam requirement of the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) certification. The Exam itself is 90 minutes long consisting of 85 questions with a passing score of 554 out of 900.
A combination A+/Network+ or A+/Server+ certification can fulfill the elective exam requirement of the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) certification.
Raushan wrote: I have one question about that... If you hold an A+ Certificate and Network+ and/or Server+ Certificate, does that mean you are MCSA certified? The process is very vague at wiki...
sprkymrk wrote: Microsoft.com is better than wikipedia for microsoft stuff, comptia.org is better than wikipedia for CompTIA stuff, etc. My opinion only.
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