| CompTIA Network+ Study Guide: Exam N10-004 |  | Author: Todd Lammle Publisher: Sybex Category: Book
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Product Description Bestselling author Todd Lammle thoroughly covers this first revision of the CompTIA Network+ exam since 2005. Using his one-of-a-kind conversational style, Todd gives you clear and concise information on crucial networking topics through practical examples and insights drawn from his real-world experience. This Study Guide thoroughly covers all exam objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam (N10-004), including key topics such as network technologies, media and topologies, devices, management, tools, and security. Along with the book you get a CD-ROM featuring a custom test engine with chapter review questions, two practice exams, flashcards, and the book as a searchable PDF. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file. For Instructors: Teaching supplements are available for this title.
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Everything you need for the test June 3, 2009 J. Kurrle (Iowa) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
I bought Todd Lammle's book and found it to be instrumental to me for passing the test. I compared his test questions against other test questions and found other tests to be using outdated questions. Some of his questions could have come directly from the Net + test, they were that close.
I found his lesson layout to be helpful, teaching you the various basics you need to know. Then building off of them to take you to the next level. There is some critical things you need to memorize and Todd tells you what you need to remember. You might not know why at the time, but you'll be glad you took the time to memorize the lists, by the next chapter or two.
I found for me, the best study technique was to sit with the book and a stack of index cards. I would make flash cards as I read each chapter. I did every exercise and worked every practice test. I would start each day retaking the previous chapter's test, to help me remember what I learned the day before. Then, I would read the next chapter, while making flash cards. Then I would do the labs and take the post chapter test. Anything I missed, I would go back and study that relevant section until I realized what I got wrong and why.
My only beef with the book is that some of the test questions got the answers wrong, they should have been better proofed. But then again, being able to tell what the correct answer was and knowing what's a wrong answer, is a testament to how good the training is.
After 3 weeks of study, I took the Net + exam. I finished the exam in less than 30 minutes, and did not even go back and review any questions. I passed the exam with 875 points out of a possible 900. I'd say that shows how good the training actually is.
Great resource for those pursuing certification June 24, 2009 midnight821 (Kentucky) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
As someone that has read countless technical resource and exam prep books, I am used to the typical "here are facts, good luck learning them" style of writing. However, I found the CompTIA Network+ Study Guide to be a different read and in a much better way. I have been increasingly more careful giving books five stars, but I feel Lammle deserves five stars with this guide. I was impressed by the breadth of information given all while explaining details in a easy to learn (and remember) way.
I consider this edition to go beyond a mere study guide. This book can serve as a reference tool just as much and will likely stay on my bookshelf for a long time. This study guide is recommended for both those that are new to networking or those that have been in the networking/IT world and wish to finally pursue certification.
The book is well organized and provides clear explanations. Illustrations and additional tips/points are provided throughout the entire guide. If you study this book and use all of the provided material there is no doubt you will be on your way to certification. But again, keep this as a reference!
The CD included with the book is a great addition. Most technical books include some digital resources, but with this edition you get a PDF of the book. Take it with you on your mobile device, desktop or other PCs, or just keep a digital copy for quick reference at a later date. There are also some other handy digital resources including study aides and practice exams.
Excellent Study Guide for the Network+ certification June 16, 2009 B. Colonna (Somewhere in NJ) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Going in, just let me say I tend to prefer the Transcender products. That said, I was quite pleased with the Network+ Study Guide from Sybex. At well over 700 pages, there is a lot of information provided, which also means a lot of information to be digested. The author breaks down the info extremely well, chapters are logically and appropriately divided by topic, and Mr. Lammle has a nice writing style, presenting the text in a way that makes it more pleasing to read than one might expect for a technical book.
You can use it for the certification test, of course, but I would also recommend it for someone looking to learn "Networks 101". Unlike some products, it doesn't start off assuming you already have a good deal of knowledge on the subject.
The review quizzes in the book are good and the CD study guide was helpful. It includes exams and electronic flashcards, which you can put on your PC. It also includes the entire book as a PDF file so you can take it with you and study on your laptop, on the go, etc.
The author also pinpoints some specific information you will need for the tests. If you take your time and read this and study it, you should be prepared for the test (N10-004). I would look for more titles from this author based on this book.
A great, easy to understand networking book! April 15, 2009 Tom (Hampton, VA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this book because I am trying to change careers. Although I am only about 1/2 through the book I can't tell you how nice it is to read a technical book that is not dry or hard to understand.
This writer makes difficult to understand subjects interesting and he is funny too, which keeps my interest.
A year or so ago I started to read a Network+ book and the book was dry, difficult to understand, and just plain boring. This book, however, is none of that.
I had to stop reading and write a review to tell other readers what a great book this is.
Well, I'll keep reading and hopefully pass my test next week. I am going to go onto to Cisco certification next.
Easy to follow & understand June 2, 2009 John W. Graham (Orlando, FL United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got this book because Network+ certification is becomming a requirement in my organization for anyone who wants to be an administrator of their work PC. I also wanted to better understand some of the networking terminology that is used on my project.
The book is well organized and starts off with the basics, progressing to more advanced topics. There are plenty of pictures and illustrations to help convey difficult points. Review questions are available at the end of each chapter so you can gauge where you need to apply additional attention. A study guide is included on the CD that comes with the book and there are pointers for taking the certification exam.
I am in the middle of studying this book now and I plan to use it as a sole source for preparing for Exam N10-004. So far, I would definitely recommend this study guide for anyone seeking a greater understanding of networks or those wanting a certification.
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