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Yesterday I uploaded a Security+ Study Guide because I was very happy with how clear and well-organized it turned out. Today I'm posting my
I've been hearing this is one of the harder exams, so I'm trying to prep as much as possible before I go in for it. Here's what I've used: Mike
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I passed Network+ today on my first try (779) and wanted to share what I used to study and what to expect in terms of questions on the A couple of questions were about network security and its implementation -- your understanding of different types security measures (SSL, IPsec, VPN's, IPS, IDS,
After about a month of studying I passed the n+ today with a score of 822. First and foremost I would like to thank all of the contributors on this subreddit for making the exam easier and giving me much needed confidence. I'd like to return the favor by giving out some tips and helpful info I've collected.
For other questions, don't rush, and re-read the questionscenario to understand what's being asked of. Other RedditOnline Study Tips & Resources: Network Architecture 22%; Network Operations 20%; Network Security 18%; Troubleshooting 24%; Industry Standards, Practices, and Network Theory
Mike Myers's All In One Network+ Guide; Watching youtube videos on how to subnet; Collection of random practice questions I found online. In addition, I find my reading comprehension goes to shit when reading his material. Also, now I have a good background on networks and a little bit of security.
I've been reading Network+ Guide to Networks by Tamara Dean, and I've gotten through half the book; however, this edition (5th) is a decade old as
I passed Security+ today with 842/900, and in the process of studying I took a lot of notes. The study guide was prepared very heavily using Darril Gibson's textbook, and is not meant to replace it as a full study resource. . If you do decide to upload the Network + do you think you could let me know?
I thought the exam would spell acronyms out, but definitely did NOT. Ports were almost never mentioned on my test, but wifi, DHCP, DNS, troubleshooting, and network setup were everywhere. My methods: Studied for 2 months overall, roughly an hour per night on average. Mike Meyers All in 1 guide: all
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