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Reema

2005-04-06, 2:45 pm

Hi all,

I know everyone is probably sick of hearing this question but I don't
have much time and I really really need some source of * N+ * sample
questions. I have studied over the past year and now I just want to
work on questions; no more studying. I searched this forum for some
URL or book but they are either very old or not what I want, so if any
one would please give me some information on where I can get some
*Questions and Answers * on Network plus exam, I would really
appreciate it. Books, URLs or any other sources are fine.

Thanks in advance,
Reema
Mark

2005-04-06, 2:45 pm

Would you also like for us to go take the exam for you????

"Reema" <sittania@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I know everyone is probably sick of hearing this question but I don't
> have much time and I really really need some source of * N+ * sample
> questions. I have studied over the past year and now I just want to
> work on questions; no more studying. I searched this forum for some
> URL or book but they are either very old or not what I want, so if any
> one would please give me some information on where I can get some
> *Questions and Answers * on Network plus exam, I would really
> appreciate it. Books, URLs or any other sources are fine.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Reema



Patrick Michael

2005-04-06, 2:45 pm


"Mark" <mschal@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> Would you also like for us to go take the exam for you????
>


Did you actually read his original message? The guy wasn't asking for
braindumps, or real test questions. It sounded like he was just asking for
"sample questions" or "practice tests." What exactly is wrong with that?

To the OP, http://www.techexams.net has a very good practice exam that is
free. The questions on there are very similar to the questions you'll face
on the real network+ test.


Mark

2005-04-06, 2:45 pm

Gimme a break...if your your going to be a network computer dude and you
can't find your own research material on the web...your going to be in big
trouble when it comes to troubleshooting networks in the future. 80% of
this job is research to find answers.


"Patrick Michael" <heismanpat@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Mark" <mschal@adelphia.net> wrote in message
> news:6oCdnUXwReZosPjcRVn-oA@adelphia.com...
>
> Did you actually read his original message? The guy wasn't asking for
> braindumps, or real test questions. It sounded like he was just asking

for
> "sample questions" or "practice tests." What exactly is wrong with that?
>
> To the OP, http://www.techexams.net has a very good practice exam that is
> free. The questions on there are very similar to the questions you'll

face
> on the real network+ test.
>
>



Harris Stallings

2005-04-06, 2:45 pm

The Net+ is a big joke just like the A+ anyway.



"Mark" <mschal@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> Gimme a break...if your your going to be a network computer dude and you
> can't find your own research material on the web...your going to be in big
> trouble when it comes to troubleshooting networks in the future. 80% of
> this job is research to find answers.
>
>
> "Patrick Michael" <heismanpat@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:VPf9d.2741$_g6.2563@okepread03...
> for
> face
>
>



Patrick Michael

2005-04-06, 2:45 pm


"Mark" <mschal@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:-_CdnTB0R7OG8_vcRVn-gw@adelphia.com...
> Gimme a break...if your your going to be a network computer dude and you
> can't find your own research material on the web...your going to be in big
> trouble when it comes to troubleshooting networks in the future. 80% of
> this job is research to find answers.


A "network computer dude"...now that's an interesting job title.


Mark

2005-04-06, 2:45 pm

You wouldn't understand Patrick....continue on with your Helpdesk life.


"Patrick Michael" <heismanpat@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Mark" <mschal@adelphia.net> wrote in message
> news:-_CdnTB0R7OG8_vcRVn-gw@adelphia.com...
>
> A "network computer dude"...now that's an interesting job title.
>



Odyssey164

2005-04-06, 2:45 pm

Now you tell me... :^\

Like some of us, you perhaps thought that Net+ and A+ were at the "8th
Layer" of the OSI model. You know, the "Monetary" layer, which we are "all"
trying to interface with.

Unfortunately, A+ is way down at the "Physical Labor" layer and Net+ is one
step above at the "Do you want fries with your MAC address?" layer.

We just need to take these "electives" to qualify for MCSA status...
Another joke? Harris, please say it ain't so...

Point: We feel your pain my friend...


"Harris Stallings" <hairstall@msn.com> wrote in message
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>
> The Net+ is a big joke just like the A+ anyway.
>




Patrick Michael

2005-04-06, 2:45 pm


"Mark" <mschal@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> You wouldn't understand Patrick....continue on with your Helpdesk life.
>


Would that be higher-paying than a career as a "network computer dude", or
should I get one of those ITT Tech degrees like yourself?


Mark

2005-04-06, 2:45 pm

Go back to your Bestbuy job...geek squad!!!
"Patrick Michael" <heismanpat@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Mark" <mschal@adelphia.net> wrote in message
> news:cOmdnaaqRrSAI_rcRVn-sg@adelphia.com...
>
> Would that be higher-paying than a career as a "network computer dude", or
> should I get one of those ITT Tech degrees like yourself?
>



Tom MacIntyre

2005-04-06, 2:45 pm

On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 09:10:27 -0400, "Odyssey164"
<odyssey164@comcast.net> wrote:

>Now you tell me... :^\
>
>Like some of us, you perhaps thought that Net+ and A+ were at the "8th
>Layer" of the OSI model. You know, the "Monetary" layer, which we are "all"
>trying to interface with.
>
>Unfortunately, A+ is way down at the "Physical Labor" layer and Net+ is one
>step above at the "Do you want fries with your MAC address?" layer.
>
>We just need to take these "electives" to qualify for MCSA status...
>Another joke? Harris, please say it ain't so...
>
>Point: We feel your pain my friend...
>


I don't know if your sentiments are on target, but the humour in this
post is not too bad anyway. :-)

Tom

>
>"Harris Stallings" <hairstall@msn.com> wrote in message
>news:10mdue6l4151j0a@corp.supernews.com...
>
>


Patrick Michael

2005-04-06, 2:45 pm


"Mark" <mschal@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> Go back to your Bestbuy job...geek squad!!!


I don't want to work at Best Buy. I want to be a network computer dude!


«bonehead;\)

2005-04-06, 2:45 pm


"Patrick Michael" <heismanpat@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:GBS9d.7225$_g6.3659@okepread03...
>
> "Mark" <mschal@adelphia.net> wrote in message
> news:cOmdnaaqRrSAI_rcRVn-sg@adelphia.com...
>
> Would that be higher-paying than a career as a "network computer dude", or
> should I get one of those ITT Tech degrees like yourself?
>

So your saying getting a degree from ITT is a useless endeavor...
or is working at BEst buy what I should shoot for...????


--
<B0N3H3@D>
"I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious." Albert Einstein


Patrick Michael

2005-04-06, 2:45 pm


"«bonehead" <noone@spam.not> wrote in message
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>
> So your saying getting a degree from ITT is a useless endeavor...
> or is working at BEst buy what I should shoot for...????


They're both useless. At best, they're stepping stones. Go to a real
college if you want to get somewhere, not some bullshit fly-by-night
for-profit school.


el Diablo

2005-04-06, 2:46 pm

Well speaking as a "network computer dude", so named by many of my
co-worker inside of IT and outside at three different companies in two
different cities, it is not all it is cracked up to be. Anyone with a
cert supersedes you in management's eyes and don't even look at you if
they are dealing with someone with a degree.

Another <sarcasm>advantage</sarcasm> to "network computer dude" status
is that all the hard work gets dumped on you and the people with the
certs/degree get the credit. You also generally look bad because it
takes you twice as long to do anything because you have to go back fix
other peoples' screw-ups before you can get to the real problem. But
hey, you can do things that totally mystifies other people.

It also helps your sanity if you take pride in your work; that way you
justify all the extra work that you do to make things work right the
first time and everytime after that.

Getting a cert is moving in the right direction. Getting a degree is
running in the right direction.

Patrick Michael wrote:
> "Mark" <mschal@adelphia.net> wrote in message
> news:6Pudnbfts_hTZPrcRVn-gw@adelphia.com...
>
>
>
> I don't want to work at Best Buy. I want to be a network computer dude!
>
>

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