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Overview

Gain street-smart skills in network administration

Think of the most common and challenging tasks that network administrators face, then read this book and find out how to perform those tasks, step by step. CompTIA Network + Lab Manual provides an inside look into the field of network administration as though you were actually on the job. You'll find a variety of scenarios and potential roadblocks, as well as clearly mapped sections to help you prepare for the CompTIA Network+ Exam N10-005. Learn how to design, implement, configure, maintain, secure, and troubleshoot a network with this street-smart guide.

  • Provides step-by-step instructions for many of the tasks network administrators perform on a day-to-day basis, such as configuring wireless components; placing routers and servers; configuring hubs, switches, and routers; configuring a Windows client; and troubleshooting a network

  • Addresses the CompTIA Network+ Exam N10-005 objectives and also includes a variety of practice labs, giving you plenty of opportunities for hands-on skill-building

  • Organized by the phases of network administration: designing a network, implementing and configuring it, maintenance and security, and troubleshooting

Study, practice, and review for the new CompTIA Network+ N10-005 Exam, or a networking career, with this practical, thorough lab manual.

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Average Rating: 2 out of 5 rating Based on 2 Ratings

"just do it!" - by Grant on 13-APR-2012
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"Out of Date" - by Anonymous on 12-APR-2012
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This book has some good exercises but is about a decade out of date with the equipment utilized in the examples and exercises.  

This is unacceptable for a book published in 2012.  It appears to be a re-hash of something published 10 years ago (or more).

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