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| whyme@nowhere.com 2003-01-20, 4:24 pm |
| I just passed my A+ today! Now, it's on to Network+. Mike Myers was
great for the A+. Is MM just as good for the Network+, or is there
another one?
Tx
John
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| Crazymiclo30 2003-01-20, 4:24 pm |
| Mike meyers is good for Network + too. If you are looking for a book with
extreme detail I recommend Upgrading and Repairing Networks by Terry
Ogletree. If you read both of these books then you will pass with no
problems.
<whyme@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:87ro2v0a7qcj5qk1eofgsqova
o82rhgieo@4ax.com...
> I just passed my A+ today! Now, it's on to Network+. Mike Myers was
> great for the A+. Is MM just as good for the Network+, or is there
> another one?
>
> Tx
> John
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| Ive finished reading the Network+ All in One .. its a good beginning, but
after reading the objectives on CompTIA's site, i cant help feeling that its
not enough by itself.
Ive ordered a Troubleshooting book to get more on that aspect since theres a
large amount of TS'ing problems on the test.
Meyer's book touches TS'ing, and if you have a network of 10 or 15 computers
to play with, maybe the rest of the information in the book will help with
the TS'ing questions...but since I dont have access to anything like that, i
get to read about it.
I kinda knew from the getgo that 1 book wasnt going to do it for the
Network+ test. It was plenty for the A+, but the N+ is a tad more involved.
However if you happen to have a good amount of networking experience, that
one book will probably be enough for you.
"Crazymiclo30" <user@user.net> wrote in message
news:r4_W9.63684$wQ1.38116@fe01...
> Mike Meyers is good for Network + too. If you are looking for a book with
> extreme detail I recommend Upgrading and Repairing Networks by Terry
> Ogletree. If you read both of these books then you will pass with no
> problems.
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> <whyme@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:87ro2v0a7qcj5qk1eofgsqova
o82rhgieo@4ax.com...
> > I just passed my A+ today! Now, it's on to Network+. Mike Myers was
> > great for the A+. Is MM just as good for the Network+, or is there
> > another one?
> >
> > Tx
> > John
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| james yi 2003-01-22, 4:24 am |
| do you know when the 4th edition of upgrading and repairing networks is
gonna come out since the 3rd edition is kinda dated. couldn't get any info
off of their site
"Crazymiclo30" <user@user.net> wrote in message
news:r4_W9.63684$wQ1.38116@fe01...
> Mike Meyers is good for Network + too. If you are looking for a book with
> extreme detail I recommend Upgrading and Repairing Networks by Terry
> Ogletree. If you read both of these books then you will pass with no
> problems.
>
>
> <whyme@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:87ro2v0a7qcj5qk1eofgsqova
o82rhgieo@4ax.com...
> > I just passed my A+ today! Now, it's on to Network+. Mike Myers was
> > great for the A+. Is MM just as good for the Network+, or is there
> > another one?
> >
> > Tx
> > John
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