Asif Dasl wrote: » I remember questions on TIA 586A/B cabling but not firewalls. I did the previous version of the test but I doubt anything in depth about firewalls would be on the test - just know what one is and does. Good Luck!
bigmantenor wrote: » I took the exam today, and without giving away too much, this is my advice: *Get some sleep tonight *Make some simple flash cards to drill your port numbers, wireless speeds/frequencies/ranges, and any other numeric data you might have trouble recalling *Most importantly, understand the troubleshooting process. I had way more scenario-based questions than I expected. That said, just don't sweat it too much. What's done is done as far as studying. I'm sure that you're prepared, just spend the day relaxing and fill in the last few corners of your knowledge. Good luck, Adam
showbo wrote: » Ok, I am done studying. Been taking practice tests all day, and looking over MM's book and my notes. Time to chill out, watch a movie and hit the hay. Big test day tomorrow! Thanks all for your help, I will report back with good news!
fn157f wrote: » Hey guys, I did the N+ today must says if you don't make more attention it is easy to fail. these what they ask :- Questions on TIA 586A/B cabling Testing on cable distances? Also questions regarding differents classes A,B,C,D. Identify addressing formats IPv4, 6 MAC addressing Common features of a firewall Methods of network access security Common security threats and mitigation techniques. Evaluate the network based on Configuration management documentations. Also they was a questions of which cabe use 9 pins :- RJ-45 RJ-11 BNC RS-323 If I rememeber it was thiat questions. Scored 700. BAD, maybe next time will get it. Good luck for those who will do the examens soon.
showbo wrote: » RS-232 was the answer the that 9 pin question. Scored an 802!!!!!! Done son! Thanks for all the support and help! Great site.
hackman2007 wrote: » Congrats on the pass! What's next?