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| QueensDelight 2002-05-14, 3:06 pm |
| Any good I-Net+ books out there?
thanks | |
| The VMS Kid 2002-05-14, 3:15 pm |
| I used David Groth's book and I passed the test with it. 870/1000. | |
| QueensDelight 2002-05-14, 3:27 pm |
| Oh ok, yea I heard the David Groth book was pretty good. Thanks VMS. | |
| Pavlov 2002-05-15, 8:41 am |
| I also used the Sybex book - right on the money - if you can still find one, the Exam Cram book for the i-Net+ was also really accurate. | |
| QueensDelight 2002-05-15, 3:34 pm |
| Thanks Pavlov  | |
| lifelearner 2002-05-17, 8:52 am |
| I used both of the above books and passed fine. I also used the exam notes from this site for time when I could not whip out a full book.  Good luck! | |
| Chrini71 2002-05-18, 9:20 pm |
| I used Sybex and All in one i-net+
Both were pretty forward. Go to a bookshop and take a look. | |
| Jim_UK 2002-05-25, 2:46 pm |
| Try the sybex i-Net+ book (Ik0-002), cracking book, i passed the ik0-002 exam just reading that book
Good luck | |
| UKboy 2002-05-27, 12:33 pm |
| I used Ron Gilster's Book "I-net+ for Dummies". That was my only source and I passed it the first time. I read his book from top to bottom. (or should I have said front to back, then back to front).
My philosophy is if it can be explained to me simply I will be successful. If it reads like a book off a NASA bookshelf you might as well forget it. Gilster keeps it simple. 
Good Luck! |
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