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| newsgroup user 2004-02-21, 1:23 pm |
| I was wondering if anybody may have a any suggestions regarding study material for the Network +? I was thinking of using Mike Myers since I used it for my A+ and I did well with it. But, I've heard from others that Mike Myers Network + isn'
t as good, and falls shy as far as solid preperation for Network +.
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| Andy Ruth [MS] 2004-02-23, 3:23 pm |
| I can't recommend one training product over another, but have a look at
www.comptia.org/caqc. There is a list of training that CompTIA has certified
(CAQC program) covers all of the exam objectives. That would be a good place
to start.
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Andy Ruth
Microsoft Learning
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"Pisser" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I was wondering if anybody may have a any suggestions regarding study
material for the Network +? I was thinking of using Mike Myers since I used
it for my A+ and I did well with it. But, I've heard from others that Mike
Myers Network + isn'
> t as good, and falls shy as far as solid preperation for Network +.
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| newsgroup user 2004-02-23, 5:23 pm |
| Thanks for your advice Randy.
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| You might also want to check out the MS Press book on Network+. It's
actually pretty good, but a little dry.
Joe
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> Thanks for your advice Randy.
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| newsgroup user 2004-02-24, 5:23 pm |
| I used the Sybex book and passed on the first time through.
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| Just passed Network+. Used Myers book and also Upgrading
and Repairing Networks by Scott Mueller. Muellers book is
more than you need, the test isnt really that hard, but
it is a great book for referance.
Dave
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>I used the Sybex book and passed on the first time
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| newsgroup user 2004-02-25, 4:23 am |
| Thanks guys, I appreciate all your advice.
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