Have my CompTIA Network + exam in 2 days. Been watching videos from Prof. Messor, Mike Meyers & CBT nuggets. What else should I be reviewing?
Duke, network+ is so fucking easy. The prof messor videos cover more then what's actually on the test. If you've been watching those and paying attention you'll do fine.
>>60544869
I've been watching more of the Meyers ones, also been going over books as well. Should I switch to Messor and cram?
>>60544909
I guess, sure. Whatever makes you feel more confident. The entire test is about 60 multiple choice questions, and quite a few of them are very basic. "Which one is a valid IP address", " what's more secure, WPA or wep" etc etc.
>>60545059
Basically what I'm saying, is that if you had any amount of familiarity with basic networking you're going to pass. I believe in you anon!
>>60545059
>>60545112
Thanks anon, good to know a god few of them are very basic.
>>60545144
Despite the comptia tests being rather silly in how basic they are, they still make for good stepping stones and do carry worth. Helped me go from a shit retail job and almost homeless to Sr. Helpdesk and soon to be buying a house over the last 3 years. Turned my life around in all honesty.
>>60545245
Great to hear things like this. Fair play to you man. That's pretty much what I'm doing as well.
>>60544845
>What else should i be reviewing?
You mean besides the practice exam that they offer?
>>60545302
Which practice exams would you suggest? Are there any good ones online?
>>60545358
I was referring to the one they offer directly through the website. Have you taken a look at it?
https://certification.comptia.org/certifications/network#examdetails
>>60545484
Yea I've taken a look at it. 20 out of 24. Not too bad.