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i -Net+ Study Guide [Hardcover]

David Groth (Author), Dorothy McGee (Author)
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0782140289 978-0782140286 March 2002 2
Here's the book you need to prepare for CompTIA's i-Net+ Exam.

This Sybex Study Guide provides:

  • Full coverage of every exam objective
  • Practical information on network hardware
  • Hundreds of challenging review questions, in the book and on the CD
  • Leading-edge exam preparation software, including a testing engine and electronic flashcards

Authoritative coverage of all exam objectives, including:

  • Internet Basics
  • Web Site Development
  • Performance Monitoring
  • Networking Fundamentals
  • Internet Security
  • E-Business Concepts

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.


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The i-Net+ exam was developed for the millions of job seekers who want to stand up tall and shout, "Hey! You! Companies! I know something about the Internet, so hire me for oodles of money!" And after you read the new Sybex i-Net+ Study Guide and pass the exam--because you will pass if you read this book thoroughly--you too will be able to join in the joy and revelry that comes with being one of those mysterious wizards who Understands The Net.

Okay... maybe it's not that great. (For one thing, the secret handshake we Internet wizards have gives you all sorts of nasty cramps.) But it is a laudable and well-written overview of the basic issues involved in working with the Web, which is exactly what the i-Net+ is testing for--and whether you're a long-term Net junkie checking your knowledge before the exam, or just a novice looking to position yourself for better and bigger things, this book will serve you very well.

Given the breadth of the topics that need to be covered, the guide is succinct but thorough. The writing is a cut above the usual mass of study guides, frequently taking oft-obtuse concepts like routing, copyright protection, and DHCP and putting them in simple terms that the layperson can understand. That said, the book is extremely text-heavy and uses illustrations sparsely, generally relying on long paragraphs to get the point across. If you're more visual than verbal, this probably isn't the book for you. The illustrations, primarily used to demonstrate routing and security concepts, are mostly top-notch and clarify the objectives nicely. Only one or two clunkers mar the excellent visuals.

But what about the content? The topics map closely to the i-Net+ objectives and range from the basics of internetworking and simple protocol explanations all the way up to mid-range explanations of basic Internet design concepts, i-Net troubleshooting, and security. The chapters on networking basics and site functionality are outstanding for striking that tenuous balance between too complex for the beginner and too simple to pass the test.

However, a couple of notable topics are skipped over too quickly: the programming language section passed by far too fast, with major up-and-coming topics like Active Server Pages getting a one-paragraph brushoff, and the potentially exam-critical fact that VBScript only works in Internet Explorer browsers gets only a parenthetical warning buried deeply in the text. Likewise, the explanation of HTML basics is far too brief and could have used better organization (say, a chart of the critical tags) to get beginners up to speed on simple HTML coding. In an inverse problem, the chapter on client configuration seems a trifle overworked.

There are 20 questions at the end of every chapter, with answers given immediately afterward (a change I applaud Sybex for making, since flipping all the way to the end of the book was très annoying). The questions are multiple-choice and tend to err on the shallow side, but by and large they give you decent preparation. There is an introductory assessment test and a final exam test, but for some reason Sybex chose not to let you know what a passing grade on these exams would be. (Try 75%, the passing grade on the actual i-Net+.) Tests on disk and a set of electronic flashcards provide more testing practice, although after taking all of them it's still unclear whether the i-Net+ expects you to install all patches immediately or wait until the last minute.

Despite a few minor drawbacks, this is still an excellent one-stop guide for the certification junkie. --William Steinmetz --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From the Back Cover

Here's the book you need to prepare for CompTIA's i-Net+ Exam. ThisSybex Study Guide provides:
  • Full coverage of every examobjective
  • Practical information on network hardware
  • Hundreds ofchallenging review questions, in the book and on the CD
  • Leading-edge exampreparation software, including a testing engine and electronicflashcards

Authoritative coverage of all exam objectives,including:
  • Internet Basics
  • Web SiteDevelopment
  • Performance Monitoring
  • Networking Fundamentals
  • Internet Security
  • E-Business Concepts


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 672 pages
  • Publisher: Sybex; 2 edition (March 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0782140289
  • ISBN-13: 978-0782140286
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.5 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,067,685 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great intro guide -- Not so good for testing, May 10, 2000
I work at a telco/ISP providing tech support for T1 and DSL connectivity. I love this book! The author makes complex concepts so simple. Since it covers all the essentials of the Internet, I have recommended it to coworkers and now they are making this book required text for entry level techs! ***** However, be warned, I barely passed using only this book. Although, the book is an excellent guide for the Internet, it does not seem to cover what was on the test. There were questions on the i-Net+ exam which were not addressed in the book.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good study guide for i-Net+ exam, July 12, 2000
another great book from David Groth. the book is easy to read yet full of content. it would have been a better book if the author had discussed the Security, Business and Copyright section in further details.

The first 75% of the book is very nicely written, however the rest seems to be written in a hurry!

never the less, it's a good book for those preparing to take CompTIA iNet+ exam. Last note: i dont think this book alone will pass you the exam, i strongly think that you need to have a firm grasp of Internet and its concepts. If you are an experience Internet user, you'll be just FINE!

cheers,

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Several errors, disjunct presentation., June 9, 2003
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Yes, I did check the errata on the website. And today, 2 weeks later, no word from the authors or technical editors. I'm really not impressed. And for the record, I passed W/O this book 846/900.

For example, the PNG file format is not limited to 256 colors. In actuality, it supports up to 24bit color and an 8bit alpha channel.

Or the fact that Spoofing was not covered in the book at all, nor even listed in the index, yet when I took the i-Net+ there were 3 questions about it.

Now, aside from the numerous errors I found, this book is poorly organized. The information is not presented in a logical flow, but a scattered, haphazard manner which makes it extremely difficult for newbies. [In their defense, CompTIA doesn't really organize the domains for the i-Net very logically either.]

You'd be better off using just internet resources to study for this exam:

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By most accounts, the Internet is a big network. Read the first page
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modem initialization commands, network hardware device, mail flooding, main web server, remote access protocol, dynamic packet filtering, shell scripting language, various diagnostic tools, protocol switching, secured network, staging server, ping flood, following screen shot, media access method, legacy clients, bastion host, default subnet mask, directory queries, caching server
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Internet Explorer, Review Questions, United States, Netscape Navigator, Token Ring, Netscape Messenger, Visual Basic, Exam Essentials, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Windows, Domain Name Services, Key Terms, Secure Sockets Layer, Windows Media Player, Internet Protocol, Microsoft Word, Secure Electronic Transactions, Adobe Acrobat, Component Object Model, Internet Properties, Local Echo, Network Control Panel, Thu Jul, World Wide Web, Active Server Pages
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