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| Does anyone recall if the questions on cabling length were in meters,
feet or both. Thanks
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| I don't remember the test questions
But everything I've read is migrating to meters
Of course, if you know the conversion factor (which isn't exactly tricky)
you only have to remember one either way
(oh, wait, I never took the Net+ exam)
"Steve" <lobo42@iwon.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone recall if the questions on cabling length were in meters,
> feet or both. Thanks
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| denis_baribeau 2002-10-16, 5:59 pm |
| It will be Metric style (meters,kilometers). | |
| Russ S 2002-10-16, 6:24 pm |
| Hey Steve
It is in Meters - a quick refer to Mikes book will conform that for ya....
if an American talks in meters it is for a reason ... lol
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RussS
A+, Net+, MCP W2k
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| Matt Prall 2002-10-16, 6:24 pm |
| I took and passed it about a week ago and they used meters.
Darcy wrote:
> I don't remember the test questions
> But everything I've read is migrating to meters
> Of course, if you know the conversion factor (which isn't exactly tricky)
> you only have to remember one either way
> (oh, wait, I never took the Net+ exam)
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> "Steve" <lobo42@iwon.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns92A9A8281756Flobo42iwo
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>>Does anyone recall if the questions on cabling length were in meters,
>>feet or both. Thanks
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| lobo422k 2002-10-16, 6:24 pm |
| "Russ S" <noway@nohow.com> wrote in
news Ylr9.7953$Os6.1102654@news.xtra.co.nz:
> Hey Steve
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> It is in Meters - a quick refer to Mikes book will conform that for
> ya.... if an American talks in meters it is for a reason ... lol
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> --
> RussS
> A+, Net+, MCP W2k
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Thanks for the helpful insight.
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| C Voyer 2002-10-17, 1:24 pm |
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"Steve" <lobo42@iwon.com> wrote in message
news:Xns92A9A8281756Flobo42iwo
ncom@204.127.202.16...
> Does anyone recall if the questions on cabling length were in meters,
> feet or both. Thanks
generally in meters.
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