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Re: hello everyone! - vulnerable ports??
Officially 65535 - or at least according to Comptia. They use [url] http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers[/url] as a reference. The port numbers are divided into three ranges: the Well Known Ports, the Registered Ports, and the Dynamic and/or Private Ports. The Well Known Ports are those from 0 through 1023. The… -
Re: Project+ has helped me
I had used the Sybex boox back in 2002 to get IT Project+. What it was called at the time. There were not very many study books out at the time. I did find that the first part of book was very interesting and very easy read. Then the last of the book was boring. They had lost the momentum at the end. The test at that time… -
Re: How many correct answers to pass Security+?
Could be, only CompTIA knows the details and they don't disclose such info. But, assuming all questions are created equal, have the same value, you should answer at least 83 questions correctly. The exam is scored on a 100-900 scale. That's 800 points you can score, 100 questions, 8 points per question. You need 764 to… -
Re: Preplogic Unlimited $99 2 yrs - Worth it?
I received a call from Preplogic last night. They caught me off guard I was waiting a call and wasn't sure of the area code. The rep started their sales pitch, and I told them that my work supplied my material and the only reason I purchased the Mega guides was because they were cheap. They then asked me what certs I was… -
Re: having trouble memorizing
A "concept" is something you have to commit to memory, therefore you "memorized" it also. There is a ton of stuff to remember. Especially the charts like IRQ's, sockets for the processors, ect... Try looking over the A+ section of TechNotes. Alot of gems there. Goto Comptia's website and print their exam objectives and… -
Re: Is there any Web/Computer based training software?
Hi PeeceKeeper - have you looked into the CompTIA Creating Futures program? It offers free training for veterans & "youth-at-risk", and if you qualify you can get free training & maybe free testing & maybe more. It's worth looking into. If you've gone through the TestOut materials and a book or two, then you've probably… -
Re: Is an IT career a bad decision?
Keep your current job and start studying for the Comptia A+ and Network+. Make it your goal to complete those certifications in 6 month from when you start studying. If you can't handle that pace or don't like the material then WGU probably isn't for you and you aren't out $3k and a job. It will also give you an idea what… -
Re: Looking to get started.
1st and foremost, Welcome to Techexams! You should look into 1st find what you want to do? By this I mean do you rmemeber if you liked networking or systems or end-user support. By determining what aspect of IT you want to do you can better choice the direction that is best for you. To start I might suggest you go the… -
Re: Am I Ready?
I agree with the above. The only other advice i can give is just be aware that majority of the test consists of troubleshooting scenarios. You have plenty of time on the N+ so just really take your time and think them through. good luck :D and u can take some practice exams at these locations: Free MCSE, Cisco, CompTIA,… -
Re: Certification Route MCSA or A+
Yeah I do have the ability to jump into the MCSA, not rushing, just taking my time. Plus I have relatives who work as a senior sys engineer in mahattan. I am looking to get into servers and I think it is interesting but I have no prior certs. This will be my first ever cert trying to obtain. I am trying to see if it is…
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