Network + 2007 Edition Exam

Discussion in 'Network+' started by PompeyFC, Feb 29, 2008.

  1. PompeyFC

    PompeyFC Nibble Poster

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    Hiyah

    If one goes to book the exam for Network+ it states its the 2007 edition

    Is this still based on the 2005 objectives ?

    Regards
    B.
     
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  2. GiddyG

    GiddyG Terabyte Poster Gold Member

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    Yes indeed...
     
  3. greenbrucelee
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    yep diddly, it is exactly the same exam number. They have added some content but nothing too drastic or anything that isn't covered in the books.
     
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  4. PompeyFC

    PompeyFC Nibble Poster

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    cool I have the groth book so am ploughing through that - I did an HNC in networking pre 2005 though so have some basic knowledge and I have the A+ so fingers crossed.
     
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  5. GiddyG

    GiddyG Terabyte Poster Gold Member

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    I used the Groth book, the Myers Net+ Passport, Network Admin Street Smarts plus a couple of others... oh and Malnomates blog on this very site! :biggrin
     
  6. Neil

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    All the necessary material to pull a definite PASS! :biggrin
     
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  7. paulbarron

    paulbarron New Member

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    Network+ 2005 objectives.

    Pearson Vue refer to their exam as 2007 but the 2005 objectives stiil apply. In an industry that does not stand still, objectives that are nearly 3 years old de-values the exam. If we are tested on new developments then where are the updates? Also apart from the O'Reilly Nutshell A+ N+... book issued in mid 2007 why are the experts avoiding the topic?
     
  8. hbroomhall

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    The industry may not 'stand still', but the basics haven't changed much for some time.

    Yes - some of the frills have changed, but basic stuff like TCP/IP, IPX and NetBIOS are now 10 to 20 years old.

    So don't run down an exam that is only a few years old! :p

    Harry.
     
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