Monkerz wrote: » I have scheduled my exam for April 30th, I have a strong understanding of most of the objectives for this exam, but there are areas in which I am still weak(I think). It is my understanding that the N10-004 is a basic fundamentals of networking exam, but during some of my practice test I see questions about SIP and RTP. I was under the impression that the most common protocols like: TCP, FTP, UDP, DHCP, TFTP, DNS, HTTP, HTTPS, ARP, SSH, POP3, NTP, IMAP4, TELNET, SMTP, SMNP, ICMP, IGMP and TLS would be covered in this test, and others in CCENT and CCNA. Are there any protocols that I need to study up on before my test date? Besides the obvious SIP and RTP...
Monkerz wrote: » What about security, like WEP, WPA, WPA2, AES, EAP, PEAP, CHAP, TKIP, etc... I am seeing alot of these as well.
Monkerz wrote: » I test tomorrow at 10a. I'm so nervous!! I always get like this when I have to take an exam. I've been studying nonstop for the last 6 days. At least 18 hours a day. I keep thinking I haven't studied enough. I will let you know how it goes!
chmorin wrote: » You're going to come back here and say "That was easy!"
Monkerz wrote: » You are completely correct.
humble2007 wrote: » It is not an easy test. My first time through I left questions I had no idea on and marked questions that I wasn't sure on. After 100 questions 49 were either marked or unanswered. Upon my second time through I looked more closely at the unanswered ones and upon further review I left almost all of the marked ones the same. Final score was like an 840 out of 900. It is certainly tricky, a lot of the questions were ones I never seen before. But I used the knowledged I gained to select the answer that was most likely correct and it paid off, pretty much every time. I almost felt cheap about having a score that was so good. I really didn't expect that.
Monkerz wrote: » I believe the version of the Net+ exam has changed since ya'll have taken it. In fact, I know it has. The N10-004 that I took is the newest version which was pushed out in Oct 2009, due to the abundance of cheaters uploading the question to VCE files on the net. The newest version, the one that I took, was easier to me... I guest I should have reworded that...