earweed wrote: » Mainly because of the amount of material I had to remember. There is more memorization for the Net+ and I'm not as good at that.
earweed wrote: » My main study material was Labsim. My secondary source was the Learnkey video (done by Mike Meyers) The book I had was useless so those were my 2 main sources. I still managed to squeak out a 865 (900 being top score)
brewd wrote: » I thought the Security+ exam was harder as there are more abstract ideas that can be rather subjective when deciding on how to answer a question. For that matter, the passing score is higher as well. Often, with Security+, one has to suspend reality and answer in the way CompTIA would want you to. I just passed the Network+ exam yesterday and was honestly shocked at how simple it was. I finished the exam in 20 minutes and would have had a perfect score, but threw a few questions intentionally so that I wouldn't get my exam audited for cheating. I studied for 2 weeks solid, using the Sybex - Lammle book (which was very good). I've gone over this material in various forms over the years, but had to commit a lot of it to memory for the test, and so little of what I expected to be asked wasn't covered or was barely so. For example, I created tables of info for cabling types spec (10base-2 through 10Gbase-EW), wireless specs, OSI layer specifics, etc, etc...and I hardly had to do that. I had only one question on subnetting, and it's a stretch to even call it that as I simply had to convert a binary based IP address to a decimal IP address. Funny thing, I even had a repeat in questions back to back asking the max number of cables used in a RJ-11 connector... All in all, I guess it was good prep for the CCNA which I plan on going for after getting the Server+ cert out of the way. Maybe I just lucked out and pulled an easy test out of the mix of questions CompTIA has for this test, but in my impression if this is all it takes to get a Network+ cert then I've lost respect for it completely.
brewd wrote: » You should be fine then. I think you'll end up being surprised at how easy the Network+ exam really is. Just go in there knowing your fiber and ethernet specs well and the rest of the stuff is a piece of cake. BTW - about the calculator, I just took the Server+ exam today and they did have a Calculator button (right where the exhibit button would be normally) for a question that could have possibly required some calculation. Thought maybe they would do the same for Subnetting questions in Network+, sorry I can't remember for sure.