Our CompTIA®
Network+ N10-003 Test Question Study guide combination (Revised 1/30/06)
will
guarantee your pass.
The Network+ test is an entry level certificate that demonstrates basic competency in networking skills.
It is expected that the average applicant have 12 to 18 months of hands on experience, which is fairly realistic. This 12 to 18 months of experience needs to cover everything from basic networking with CAT cable through the use of fiber optics for media types which is a fairly wide spread of physical media types.
The applicant will also be tested on interoperability with Macintosh Apple®, as well as Linux and Novell® Netware.
A good understanding of wireless technologies and the associated security types is also tested on. Thus we can see even with 18 months of experience this test can be fairly tough for the entry level applicant.
The one nice part about this as an entry level test is that subnetting is not required, although the ability to identify the correct subnet mask in a troubleshooting question is.
To give you an idea of the depth of this exam look over the N10-003 test
objectives to see what you are in store for.
The best insurance for a guaranteed pass is honest knowledge, and some hands on experience. A certificate
alone does not guarantee a job, knowledge and experience does!
A couple of cheap computers, a hub, some CAT5, and waalaa you have a basic peer to peer network.
We do have a few Network+
tutorials posted, but by no means is it enough to pass this test.
Our test guides are updated on a regular basis as required so that all data is the most current.
They are tough but you are guaranteed to pass this test with our material.
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