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Exam N10-003: CompTIA Network+

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CompTIA’s Network+ exam N10-003 is the single exam that is required to attain the Network+ certification. The Network+ exam is considered to be the foremost junior level network administrator exam and is universally considered by the IT industry as being the foundational exam for all of IT networking. Individuals who attain this certification usually carry titles such as Network Administrator, Junior Network Engineer or Internet Technician.

The offiical domains of this exam are:
  • Media and Topologies
  • Protocols and Standards
  • Network Implementation
  • Network Support
Within these domains, CompTIA will ask multiple choice and multiple answer questions involving networking technologies, standards, and specifications in order to test your understanding of networks in general. Additionally, CompTIA will also ask questions involving general network debugging and systematic failures in small scale business networks. The passing score of this exam is 554 on a scale of 100 to 900. This exam is in conventional format, consisting of 85 identification and situational multiple choice questions and has a duration of 90 minutes.
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Network+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty Rating  Passed with a 735coolhandluke012 on Sunday, May 24, 2009
Needless to say I had plenty of room to spare (min. pass was 554). The first 10 questions in my exam were very abstract and require you to know the topics covered well enough to make an educated guess on such questions -- and you will get them. That said, if you know the layers, the cabling specs, basic network troubleshooting, and port numbers, you will most likely pass this exam. You only have until July 31, 2009 to take this one though.
Network+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty Rating  Just passed itstevenjb1204 on Sunday, April 05, 2009
I thought the test was rather hard. I mean I studied and got a good score (800) but my advice is to take it slow, read the questions carefully, and use as much time as you need. It seemed to me while taking the test that I hardly saw any questions on the test that I actually saw in my studies. I used 3 books, 2 from Sybex and 1 from Thompson. They both had adequate sample test questions. I am glad I studied them both.
Network+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty Rating  Good mixture and technicalaitsbevy on Saturday, December 27, 2008
The exam was mixed very well, direct technical questions, scenario based questions, etc. Do not underestimate the core of the exam though. Studied for several weeks and various test exams. Passed with a 623 (6/27/08), but it made me work for it. Used all 90 mintues and ran out while reviewing "marked" questions.
Network+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty Rating  Tough exam, but not TOO badderrickl on Wednesday, November 19, 2008
This exam is definitely not easy, and there are some scenario based questions that can throw you for a loop. If you have studied hard and have done lots of practice exams, you should be fine. Also make sure you know what products (bridge, switch) work at which layer in the OSI model.
Network+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty Rating  I underestimated this testjuls750202 on Monday, August 25, 2008
What I thought was going to be a breeze of a test turned out to be fairly hard. Fortunately I passed though. Don’t underestimate the test. Study the material well and you’ll pass.
Network+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty Rating  Passed at lastbrianmichaels on Sunday, July 27, 2008
passed july 18 wow glad its done I jumped out of chair when I passed
Network+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty Rating  Passed at lastbrianmichaels on Friday, July 18, 2008
Passed today study hard for two weeks use good test engines and read alot also learned alot from cbt coarse
Network+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty Rating  Passed at lastbrianmichaels on Friday, July 18, 2008
Passed today study hard for two weeks use good test engines and read alot also learned alot from cbt coarse
Network+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty Rating  Passed at lastbrianmichaels on Friday, July 18, 2008
Passed today study hard for two weeks use good test engines and read alot also learned alot from cbt coarse
Network+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty RatingNetwork+ Exam Difficulty Rating  Passed at lastbrianmichaels on Friday, July 18, 2008
Passed today study hard for two weeks use good test engines and read alot also learned alot from cbt coarse
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