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Can I pass the I-net+ without using examcram book just the sybex study guide.
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Registered: Oct 2000 Location: silver spring,maryland, united states Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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Registered: Aug 2000 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: MA, M.Ed., Net+,I-Net+, Security+, CEH, CEI, CCA, CCNA, MCP+I, MCSA, MCSE NT 4.0, MCSE 2000, MCT Working on: MCSE 2K3, Linux+, CISSP
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11-16-00 12:10 AM
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11-16-00 12:16 AM
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thanks I guess I will just read the sybex study book and go through the different websites that have free test,etc. I am now planning on taking this test like wednesday or thurday of next week, so that will mean it would have only taken me 2 weeks to study for this exam from start to finish, well if I pass.
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I think if someone wants to make these exams a piece of cake or a little bit easier they should start from the bare bones basics and mover their way up. I started with A+ then Network+ and now I am doing i-net+. They all seem to build on each other, I am thinking about doing my CCNA after this, I have looked through the book and it even has stuff on OSI model (and other things I have learned from the other exams). Just my advice, but I am sure you all already know this.
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11-16-00 12:29 AM
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Agreed. However, remember that the difference between, say Net+ and inet+, has nothing to do with the difference between inet+ and the CCNA!
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