CompTIA Network+ Vocabulary & Terminology (Chapter 1 - Free Audio Book)

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Practice audio flash cards for the terminology and vocabulary you might see on the Network+ exam.

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This study guide covers everything from protocols to common network attacks. In this guide, you will receive a set of answers, as well as a set of questions without the answers so that you can test yourself.

You will also receive flash cards, advice for saving money on the exam, and tips for how to land that first job!

Topics covered include but are not limited to:

Network Commands
Network Ports
Network Protocols
Ethernet Pin Outs
IP Address Identification
Copper Cabling
Fiber Optic Cabling
Mnemonics for memorization of the OSI Layer and TCIP/IP Models Troubleshooting Methodologies
Common Network Attacks
Common Troubleshooting Tools
Wireless Standards
Binary Schemes & More

This study guide was designed with one purpose in mind: To help you pass your exam. The content in this study guide covers some of the basic knowledge needed to get a job in Information Technology and Computer Networking. What's more, this guide can also be used to pass a college level class, or seek out other (related) certifications. The author has 6+ years of experience in Information Technology.

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Resources for studying, including some study tools I've built. Have fun and happy studying 🙃

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Thank you for covering the definition as well!!

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This is different.. you're actually delving into the acronyms unlike most who just give what they stand for

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