phfaty wrote: » I am now attemping to re-take the Network+ after failing miserably twice in a row. Study materials used were Testout CBT, CBT Nuggets, notes and practice exams off of the internet, googling, wikipedia, fake tech support calls to a call center (in India), and online forums like this one. All in all, I have to say that there were alot of questions that weren't covered in any of my study materials. And, even though I consistently scored 90% and higher on my practice exams, I still failed. On the test, I saw about 3 to 5 subnetting questions which I found to be very difficult and confusing. Alot of the questions had to do with troubleshooting networks and how to correctly troubleshoot using the troubleshooting steps. There were several questions on Netware and Apple talk. At least 5 to 8 very difficult questions on the OSI model. None of the OSI questions were straightforward type questions. To make a long story short, if you thought the A+ exam questions were vague and often times tricky, multiply that by 100 for the Network+ exam. I am 67 years old and have decided to switch careers from Walmart greeter to IT. I have at least 1.5 years of experience working with PCs. Good luck to everyone taking Network+ exams!
epedrosa wrote: » Amazing, congrats and good luck sir. I'm attempting a self study with little experience in Networking, been in the support field for 6 yrs +, any advice, resources, How is the test broken up?