Network+ Certification Practice Questions: Exam N10-002 (Exam Cram 2)

Network+ Certification Practice Questions: Exam N10-002 (Exam Cram 2)

by EdTittelEDITOR (Author), Charles J . Brooks (Author)

Synopsis

The Network+ Practice Questions Exam Cram 2 is the perfect companion to your Network+ study arsenal! It provides you with over 500 practice questions as well as complete answer explanations. It features relevant Exam Notes to help you score better on the test, plus the ever popular Cram Sheet tear card, to use for last-minute cramming. Join the ranks of readers that have chosen Exam Cram 2 as part of their preparation for their certification exams!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: 1
Publisher: Pearson IT Certification
Published: 14 Apr 2004

ISBN 10: 078973110X
ISBN 13: 9780789731104
Book Overview:

The Network+ exam, developed by CompTIA, is only three years old but already is held by nearly 75,000 individuals. It is now being taught in schools and has grown 120% in the past year. Currently, 4,000 candidates are sitting the Network+ exam each month. The certification is endorsed by Microsoft (as part of its popular new MCSA program), Cisco, Novell, and 3Com, among others.

The Network+ Practice Tests Exam Cram 2 provides readers with over 500 practice test questions as well as complete answer explanations, giving readers the perfect complementary tool for their Network+ studies. Features relevant Exam Notes to help readers score better on the tests, plus the ever popular Cram Sheet tearcard, which is used for last-minute cramming.

This exam certifies that candidates know the layers of the OSI model, can describe the features and functions of network components and have the skills needed to install, configure, and troubleshoot basic networking hardware peripherals and protocols.


Author Bio

Charles J. Brooks is currently the president of Marcraft International Corporation, located in Kennewick, Washington, and is in charge of research and development. He is the author of several books, including Speech Synthesis, Pneumatic Instrumentation, The Complete Introductory Computer Course, Radio-Controlled Car Project Manual, and IBM PC Peripheral Troubleshooting and Repair. A former electronics instructor and technical writer with the National Education Corporation, Charles has taught and written on post-secondary EET curriculum, including introductory electronics, transistor theory, linear integrated circuits, basic digital theory, industrial electronics, microprocessors, and computer peripherals.