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| Dave Watson 2004-04-30, 4:00 pm |
| Hi Folks,
I got accredited today with the i-Net+ certificate. If any one out there is
also considering taking a shot at the i-Net+ exam make sure that you
understand concepts of web technologies such as the differences between
server side and client side etc, routing and networking, tcp/ip, basic html,
databases and security best practises.
It took me an hour to take the exam and while I admit there are some simple
questions, there are also some quite hard questions that you will be
confronted with.
I actually thought I had failed but I got 688 and needed a minimum of 655 in
74 questions.
All the best,
Dave
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| Derek 2004-05-01, 11:30 pm |
| Congratulations. I agree with what you said about understanding those
particular concepts. Another thing that tripped me up personally was DMZ.
Derek
"Dave Watson" <spammed.off@invalid> wrote in message
news:61xkc.36371$h44.5405410@stones.force9.net...
> Hi Folks,
>
> I got accredited today with the i-Net+ certificate. If any one out there
> is
> also considering taking a shot at the i-Net+ exam make sure that you
> understand concepts of web technologies such as the differences between
> server side and client side etc, routing and networking, tcp/ip, basic
> html,
> databases and security best practises.
>
> It took me an hour to take the exam and while I admit there are some
> simple
> questions, there are also some quite hard questions that you will be
> confronted with.
>
> I actually thought I had failed but I got 688 and needed a minimum of 655
> in
> 74 questions.
>
> All the best,
>
> Dave
>
>
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| Wayne A Lewis 2004-05-03, 1:25 am |
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What did you use for a study guide and for practice questions?
"Dave Watson" <spammed.off@invalid> wrote in message
news:61xkc.36371$h44.5405410@stones.force9.net...
> Hi Folks,
>
> I got accredited today with the i-Net+ certificate. If any one out there
is
> also considering taking a shot at the i-Net+ exam make sure that you
> understand concepts of web technologies such as the differences between
> server side and client side etc, routing and networking, tcp/ip, basic
html,
> databases and security best practises.
>
> It took me an hour to take the exam and while I admit there are some
simple
> questions, there are also some quite hard questions that you will be
> confronted with.
>
> I actually thought I had failed but I got 688 and needed a minimum of 655
in
> 74 questions.
>
> All the best,
>
> Dave
>
>
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| Dave Watson 2004-05-03, 9:25 am |
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"Derek" <martin.bob@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Congratulations. I agree with what you said about understanding those
> particular concepts. Another thing that tripped me up personally was DMZ.
Databases were the questions that I found to be the hardest, such as
relational, their use with XML etc and vendor specific products like SQL and
ODBC.
Dave
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| Dave Watson 2004-05-03, 9:25 am |
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"Wayne A Lewis" <walewis@bresnan.net> wrote in message
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> What did you use for a study guide and for practice questions?
I have in my possesion, Sybex i-Net+, Network+ and Windows 2000 Network
Management study guides, Comer's Internetworking with TCP/IP 4th edition,
Sybex CCNA exam notes which I use for reference all the time if I need to
gain knowledge.
Practice exams that I found to be very beneficial were Prep Logic and there
are sonme good online demo's available here that I book marked:
http://www.freecomptia.com/inet.html
http://www.mcmcse.com/comptia/inet/inettests.shtml
I'm also planning on getting accredited with the Network+ this year and in
the future Security+
Dave
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