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    How hard is net+?

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      Super easy. I got a book, read for four hours one afternoon. Passed the next day.

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        RAM. @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said:

        Super easy. I got a book, read for four hours one afternoon. Passed the next day.

        What book?

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @RAM.
          last edited by

          @RAM. The Exam Cram. I took the test the week that it first released. Don't think that that book even exists now.

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          • Bill KindleB
            Bill Kindle
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            For me I always used Sybex CompTIA books. It's actually Wiley now I believe.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
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              I think we have the MSPress one.

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              • Reid CooperR
                Reid Cooper
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                Not a hard test and all good info to know. Be sure to learn the OSI model backwards and forwards.

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                  RAM. @Reid Cooper
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                  @Reid-Cooper said:

                  Not a hard test and all good info to know. Be sure to learn the OSI model backwards and forwards.

                  All People Seem To Need Data People
                  7. Application 6. Presentation 5. Session 4. Transport 3. Network 2. Data link 1. Physical

                  OSI!!!!

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                    RAM.
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                    Not sure why it changed my 7. to a 1. ... but it won't let me change it back lol.

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                      Carnival Boy
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                      ^ Failed.

                      🙂

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                      • alexntgA
                        alexntg @RAM.
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                        @RAM. said:

                        Not sure why it changed my 7. to a 1. ... but it won't let me change it back lol.

                        It's assuming a numbered list, and if you're starting one, why would you start with 7? So smart it's dumb.

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                          RAM. @alexntg
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                          @alexntg said:

                          @RAM. said:

                          Not sure why it changed my 7. to a 1. ... but it won't let me change it back lol.

                          It's assuming a numbered list, and if you're starting one, why would you start with 7? So smart it's dumb.

                          The top of the OSI model is 7, and the bottom is 1, I don't know who designed it.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller
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                            Because the stack starts at the bottom to crest, and the top to strip.

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                            • StrongBadS
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                              The OSI model is one of the most important things that I ever learned in IT. Incredibly useful, even for people who are not doing network work very often.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller
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                                Knowing and really groking the OSI really helped my career.

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                                  RoguePacket @RAM.
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                                  • RoguePacketR
                                    RoguePacket @RAM.
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                                    @RAM. said:

                                    All People Seem To Need Data People
                                    .... OSI!!!!

                                    "Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away"

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                                    • alexntgA
                                      alexntg @RoguePacket
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                                      @RoguePacket said:

                                      @RAM. said:

                                      All People Seem To Need Data People
                                      .... OSI!!!!

                                      "Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away"

                                      I learned it as:
                                      "Programmers Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away." and "Please Do Not Tell Sales People Anything."

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
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                                        Never learned a trick for it. Once you understand what it does it's not to hard to remember.

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                                        • Bill KindleB
                                          Bill Kindle @scottalanmiller
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                                          @scottalanmiller said:

                                          Never learned a trick for it. Once you understand what it does it's not to hard to remember.

                                          Best thing to practice when troubleshooting network issues is to step through each layer from Physical > Application.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @Bill Kindle
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                                            @Bill-Kindle amazing how few people do that.

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