CompTIA, the A+, Network+, Server+, i-Net+ – and the vast array of other pluses – certification outfit has revised its certification program for the hard-working network technician with an excellent general knowledge of networks and internetworking technologies. However, unlike other networking certifications, such as MCSE, CNE, or CCNA, Network+ covers all kinds of general network technology knowledge and practices, instead of revolving around just the brand-specific stuff. Apple, Microsoft, Novell, and other manufacturers and their products are included on the Network+ test, making it the true measure of a networking technician's overall grasp of networking and internetworking technology.
Obviously, you're considering Network+ certification for one of the following reasons:
- You're planning to become Network+ certified no matter what, but you don't quite know how to achieve your goal.
- You know how valuable Network+ certification is to a network technician's career and advancement.
- You're wondering just what Network+ certification is all about.
- You think that reading a Dummies book on the topic would be a fun and entertaining way to learn about computer networks and their components.
If you fit into any of these categories, then
Network+ Certification For Dummies, 2nd Edition, is the book for you!
This updated edition is a no-nonsense reference and study guide for the Network+ certification exam. It focuses on the areas likely to be on the exam, plus it gives you a little background information here and there to help you understand some of the more complex concepts and technologies. The focus is to prepare you for the Network+ exam – and not to give you a long and drawn-out dissertation on networking technologies.
Here's just a sampling of what you'll find covered in
Network+ Certification For Dummies, 2nd Edition:
- An overview of the exam, with explanations of basic terminology you'll find on the exam
- Networking basics you'll need to know, including tools and hardware, operating systems, and client software
- The OSI model: Putting a network together and testing your network
- Understanding TCP/IP protocols: Addressing, configuration, and utilities
- Network security and administration
- Preventing network problems and troubleshooting problems when they arise
- Top Ten lists on test day tips and online resources
You'll also find a CD-ROM full of
Dummies test prep tools, plus trial versions of shareware programs geared toward preparing you for the Network+ certification exam, including Network+ Prep and PREP! For Network+. There's also a sample test at the back of the book so that you can test your knowledge.
So if you're ready to take the Network+ plunge,
Network+ Certification For Dummies, 2nd Edition, can help you become certified in no time – and you may even have a little fun along the way!
Customer Reviews & Comments
Hats off to Mr Gilster again. I also used his A+ book which I found excellent. Although N+ is generally an excellent book, I do have a few niggles. It seems that the book was probably rushed out as there are numerous errors including some wrong answers. I was also frustrated to find that although the book claims to be validated by Sento for technical accuracy with updates supposedly at their site, a visit to the site proved otherwise as this book is not registered with them. Once you know the material the errors should be easy to spot as a lot of material is repeated in the different chapters that it relates to. I sat the N+ course which used Wave Tech course material, however, I used Dummies to study for the exam and got 92%. One word of advice, even though Ron says the exam covers only the first 4 OSI layers, know the rest as they turned up as wrong answers on my test.