[SATLUG] network+ training near san antonio
Aaron Hackney
aaron at aaronhackney.com
Mon Dec 3 16:10:41 CST 2007
I've taught Net+ many times. Just judging from what I've seen from you
on the list, you'll have no problem with the Net+.
It's a smattering of material, but it's all pretty low-level IMHO. They
do throw in some command line Windows specific stuff (nbtstat, some user
administration, that kind of thing) and even a linux question or two ;)
-A
twistedpickles wrote:
> I feel confident enough to learn by book...thanks.
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> On Dec 3, 2007 1:27 PM, augie grayfox <agrayfox at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Monday 03 December 2007 12:01, Zeb Fletcher wrote:
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>>>> Just buy a good network + book.. Most classes or schools will have you
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>> read
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>>>> the book and answer the questions in the back, if you get stumped on an
>>>> ideal or subject just mail the list I'm sure there are many here who
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>> could
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>>>> and would answer. Also set up a small lab to test the concepts in the
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>> book,
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>>>> Linux provides most services and protocols discussed in the Network +
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>> test.
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>>>> Zeb
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>>>> On 12/3/07, twistedpickles <twistedpickles at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>> I'm looking to take a network+ class and I'm not interested in
>>>>>
>> attending
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>>>>> SAC
>>>>> or New Horizons. Any recommendations?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> ::twistedPickles:: :
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>> All I did was buy the Network + book and self studied and was able to pass
>> the
>> test first time I tried. You can get a good deal off ebay.
>> --
>> augie grayfox
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>> Of Windows users, how many of them made a choice to run Windows?
>> Of Linux users, how many of them made a choice to run Linux?
>>
>> Tell me again, which is more popular?
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