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Answer» I just passed the CompTIA Network + exam. What is Net + Analogous to the A+ exams, but for networks, I think. Congratulations! Quote from: BC_Programmer on January 13, 2010, 08:22:01 PM Analogous to the A+ exams, but for networks, I think. yes... Installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of basic network infrastructure... It is the certification that CompTIA offers for networking. (well, one of them--I'm not sure what else they have as FAR as networking) Just LIKE the A+ is CompTIA's scope of general computer repair... Quote Congratulations! thx, Mr. Programmer How was it? Was it easy? I'm kind of thinking about taking some CompTIA tests, but not sure about them yet. I might just do CCNA and/or MSCE instead, but I hear those are pretty hard.Congratulations. *Raises a glass in honor*I did part 1 of my EQAO grade 9 math exam. I finished in 20 min out of 75 provided. Guess who had a nice long nap? Quote from: michaewlewis on January 14, 2010, 03:07:34 PM How was it? Was it easy? I'm kind of thinking about taking some CompTIA tests, but not sure about them yet. I might just do CCNA and/or MSCE instead, but I hear those are pretty hard. It wasn't too hard for me because I already had some general computer knowledge and I studied for the test a lot. "Easy" and "Hard" and relative, in my opinion. All I can say is, be sure you've covered the exam objectives thoroughly, for any exam. CompTIA is pretty straight forward as far as exam objectives (you can download them) however, putting all the exam objectives together and mixing them all up to form the various questions GIVEN in the tests, is what you have to be ready for. You can know all about cables, NICs, routers, various PROTOCOLS, ect.. But when it comes to troubleshooting make sure you know which one is most likey to be the cause of the problem, given a senario. Also, Memorize all the tcp, udp ports numbers and what protocols use them. Of course, all of the tests are different, but at the very least, konw the exam objectives, well. CCNA requires (i think) knowledge of CISCO's proprietary operating system, for routers, "IOS". CompTIA Network + doesn't expect you to know the IOS operating system. Just know how to configure SoHo routers. CCNA probably delves more deply into other aspects of networking that CompTIA does not. CCNA also expires every three years where as CompTIA Network + does not, so keep that in mind... All in all, I'd say if you had a CCNA you'd be in a better posistion than someone with a Network +. Then again, it all depends on what you want to do in your career. Quote Congratulations. |
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