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I want to take my Network +, need advice.
OmniMan
I got my Security + yesterday. What is the best resource out there to study for the Network +?
Thanks!
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Baack
I used
CBT Nuggets n10-004 and n10-005 series
Pro Messer vids
Textbook: Network+ Guide for Networks, 6th Edition, Course Technology/Cengage Learning, 2013, Tamara Dean
Labsim: Network Pro N10-005 ISBN: 978-935080-43-5, Testout
And all the free online practice questions
I didnt know what I didnt know untill I started taking online test's
OmniMan
Interesting.
For Security +, there is a great book called: Get Certified Get Ahead - by Darril Gibson. All you have to do is read that book and you can literally pass the Secuirty + exam. Is there any best resource for Net Plus like that?
Baack
Not that I know of
I didnt want to take any chances, so I studied them all
From what I have heard there is allot of knowledge carry over from Net+ to Sec+ so you already know part just by passing Sec+
I am studying for Sec+ plus right now
Having heard so much about Darril's book I will add that to my list
Grafixx01
I just read the Sybex Security+ book but that was for the SYS-201 exam, that was simple. Actually just skimmed it as most of it I already knew. The Network+, I didn't even study, just mainly used the online questions because the majority of it is basic knowledge. The only thing that I would probably have found a little difficult was the wireless, but I have my CWTS certification, so it was not that bad.
JayBlisk
@OmniMan
I passed and didn't miss one question using Exam Cram N10-005, professor Messer video's and download the objectives off of Comptia's website. The exam cram includes test questions and a CD with test questions also. Oh this site also helped tremendously for study tips. Good luck
OmniMan
What are the performance based questions on the net + like?
DoubleNNs
The Mike Meyers book was great to me. So was the exam cram (to solidify the knowledge after going through Mike Meyers.)
The Professor Messer Videos were great too. I used them as a last min cram before I took my test.
It's not as simple as just getting 1 book by Darril Gibson, but the above is all you need.
I have the Sybex book too, but I honestly didn't like it that much. I read maybe 4 chapters total in it.
Baack
OmniMan
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What are the performance based questions on the net + like?
I took the test last month
No Sim questions on my exam
JayBlisk
@OmniMan
I had four simulation questions. Basic stuff. Wiring diagrams and router setups. Look on the forum you will find more examples. This forum is the IT bible. The test really isn't that hard however don't slack on ur studying because I said that. Just try and find as many practice exams as you can. Good luck brother
OmniMan
Which of these books are better?
Amazon.com: Mike Meyers’ CompTIA Network+ Certification Passport, 4th Edition (Exam N10-005) (CompTIA Authorized) (9780071789059): Michael Meyers, Scott Jernigan: Books
CompTIA Network+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, 5th Edition (Exam N10-005): Michael Meyers: 9780071789226: Amazon.com: Books
DoubleNNs
I'd recommend getting the 2nd link - the AIO instead of the passport series.
But honestly, I haven't actually read the passport book.
jamthat
I agree with DoubleNNs. Meyer's All-in-One, a few of Messer's videos, and random practice tests were really all I needed. Good luck!
Trashman
I used the one from Sybex that Todd Lammle wrote.
CompTIA Network+ Study Guide Authorized Courseware: Exam N10-005: Todd Lammle: 9781118137550: Amazon.com: Books
Great book, but a bit "dry" to read compared to the Mike Meyers’ CompTIA Network+ Certification Passport, 4th Edition as far as I can remember.
But still a great book, highly recommended. Passed the exam on first attempt.
OmniMan
I like tha the passport book is only 400 pages; is it enough to pass on its own?
flash27
From what I heard the Passport is more of a condensed version. Straight to the point yet easy to understand with a little less detail. I think I will pick that one up today.
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