Network+ Certification Training Kit (Pro-Certification)
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Rating | : | 4.25 (894 Votes) |
Asin | : | 073561346X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 631 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Donny said Average book. CompTIA tests are vendor neutral, so I was interested to see what Microsoft Press would do with a non Microsoft title. Unfortunately they slip in a lot of subtle and not so subtle pro Microsoft PR fluff. Also, the book is very Microsoft centric, most of the examples in the book are from W. everything you need and then some A Customer Just like the previous reviewer I used this book and the Coriolis Exam Prep to study for the Network+ exam, which I passed yesterday with a score of 863. There were only a very few very minor points on the exam that this book did not cover. However this book goes into far more detail than. Michael J Woznicki said Very objective and very well done.. Comptia's Network+ certification is rapidly becoming the certification needed to get the entry level technical job. With so many books on the subject and each one covering the exam objectives well what separates this book the rest of the pack - simply put the hands-on exercises.Usually wi
And with the help of this competency-based, self-paced training kit, professionals can advance their real-world expertise-as they prepare for the corresponding skill areas of the Network+ exam. The NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION TRAINING KIT delivers a thorough, vendor-neutral study of baseline networking knowledge, including in-depth coverage of TCP/IP. The kit is modular and self-paced, with hands-on, skill-building exercises; the entire book is featured on CD-ROM for easy searches and reference. With the NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION TRAINING KIT, IT professionals can demonstrate essential knowledge-and set their own pace for career advancement!. The Network+ credit is accepted by Intel, Novell, and Lotus towards their certification tracks, and it can be an important first step toward earning certification through the Microsoft(r) MCSE program. The Network+ certification offered through CompTIA, the Computing Technology Industry Association, measures industry-standard knowledge of networking technology and practices for computer service technicians