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CompTIA Network+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Seventh Edition (Exam N10-007)

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Thoroughly revised for the new CompTIA Network+ exam, the Seventh Edition of this bestselling All in One Exam Guide delivers 100 percent coverage of the exam objectives and serves as a valuable on the job referenceTake the latest version of the CompTIA Network+ exam with complete confidence using the fully updated information contained in this comprehensive self study system. The book offers clear instruction and real world examples from training expert and bestselling author Mike Meyers along with hundreds of accurate practice questions.Fulfilling the promise of the All in One series, this complete reference serves both as a study tool and a valuable on the job reference that will serve readers beyond the exam. CompTIA Network+ Certification All in One Exam Guide, Seventh Edition (Exam N10 007) also includes access to free video training and interactive hands on labs and simulations that prepare you for difficult performance based questions. A valuable pre assessment test enables readers to gauge their familiarity with the test’s objectives and tailor an effective course for study.· Contains complete coverage of every objective for the CompTIA Network+ Certification exam· Written by CompTIA training and certification guru Mike Meyers· Electronic content includes the Total Tester exam simulator with over 100 practice questions, over an hour of training videos, and a collection of Mike Meyers’ favorite shareware and freeware networking utilities Read more


Publisher ‏ : ‎ McGraw Hill; 7th edition (June 26, 2018)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 960 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1260122387


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 81


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 3.44 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 2.1 x 9.3 inches


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  • Great book, written in easy to understand terms.
I bought this book used - considering its a hardcover, I bought it for about 1/2 price and its a bargain. If you are looking for a network reference manual or trying to study for a networking exam - or simply trying to learn about networking - this is wonderfully written book. The reseller described the used item as promised. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by Purchaser

  • Great book!
Got my Net+!
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by Nick

  • This is THEE absolute best resource you can buy
This is the absolute best resource you can buy for the Network+ Certification. I went to Purdue University where I majored (and graduated!) in computer engineering. I now work in industry as a security engineer and am seeking deeper knowledge “from the ground up”. I have tried other training resources also, including ProfessorMesser and Jason Dion of DionTraining which are also popular. I found those decent, but nowhere near as good as Mike Meyers - and I will quantify my reasoning for that. When I watch other instructors (e.g. DionTraining’s UDemy Vids), they are fast and very to the point. Dare I say rushed? They do not contain any real good context. Or background. Which is needed for beginners…. And frankly, much of it didn’t make sense, UNTIL MIKE EXPLAINED IT IN THIS BOOK HERE. So, if you already know networking topics very well, and just want to know WHAT is covered on the Network+ so you can prepare and pass it using pre-existing knowledge, DionTraining’s UDemy course may work. And his UDemy course comes with notes for you which is nice. But… If any of this is new for you, then like many neophytes, those videos just won’t FULLY make sense. And you truly need that extra background information, which only Mike provides. Mike Meyers… man I hate reading, and I actually enjoy this mans book haha. He provides these perfect little examples and analogies/“storylines” which make it really clear. And, very difficult to forget. By the end? It honesty all makes sense. You feel prepared after reading the first couple pages, which give you an amazing study plan. And realistic expectations for the exam, which are: read this book once. Then, read it again twice - this time highlighting and taking notes. Next, take all the practice tests. And finally, go take the test - and you will pass with flying colors. This is super fair. In fact, if you didn’t pass, it would be impressive. Again, DionTraining provides a good overview of what is covered on the exam. But not how those topics work. So you are actually looking to LEARN the topic of networking, then I feel DionTraining the wrong path. You may pass the certification, sure… but you won’t know and understand as much. In my opinion, With Mike, you will learn and come to understand every crumb. You will understand it inside and out. And you’ll feel confident in that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • What can you say… it is a book. But a good one
Not a book for a vacation, but a book that after read it and succeed you could afford a vacation.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2023 by Shiran

  • Passed today but not by nearly as much as the N10-005 exam.
I have held at least 12 tech certifications in my career, with some of them having been passed more than once due to renewal requirements. I have worked in user and Windows server support for 15 of the last 20 years. I scored 777 on the exam today using the exact same method as I did when I took the exam two versions prior. I used just the Mike Meyer's book. I scored 860 on that exam. The current exam is more difficult for two reasons. One, there is more material to cover. Two, additional elements added to the exam raise the complexity and difficulty. I studied more than 50 hours in total, counting the "free" online components. I have a standard study routine for exams. I Make two passes on the material, if using one book, and one pass if using two, or more. If I think the exam is easier I use one book. I then review areas I am weaker in and take a few sample exams. I review weak areas again, if needed. I do not attempt to master every area. My rule is 90% competency on 90% of the material and 50% on 10% of the material. I always expect to have some weakness due to lack of experience or just not fully grasping the material. Trying to master everything will greatly expand the amount of time needed. I found the book to be lacking in some areas. 1. It does not go into enough detail to have a good grasp of how VLANs are used. It explains some of the configuration but doesn't give example networks or scenarios that would help reinforce this concept. I think this section was only 10 -12 pages. 2. There needs to be more examples of fully fleshed out networks with routers, switches, VLANs, servers, and various types of clients that use wired and wireless. This alone could be a separate chapter. My recommendations for other test takers. 1. If you have several years with networking then this book should be sufficient. You may want to look for some additional material that tests on network layouts if don't configure switches and routers very often. 2. If you have little to no experience with networks, especially router and switch configurations, then you should have at least two material sources. Consider this book, possibly a second book, scenario-based network layout software (Preferably drag and drop that shows where and why changes need to be made for mistakes.), maybe some video instruction, and possibly additional test exams. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2019 by Eric McCoy

  • Exactly what I ordered. The perfect drug free sleep aid.
I have been having trouble sleeping for the last 4 years. This has affected all aspects of my life up until a couple of years ago. I found a Cisco ASA manual in a 2nd hand books store and started to read it. It took me 11 times longer to read that book than any other book as well as making me want to take more naps than usual. At first I wasn't sure what the deal was until I realized that the subject matter was the key. I picked up a Windows Server 2012 Certification study guide and found similar results. This book seemed large enough to sufficiently bore me to death Steven King and Dean Koontz have nothing on Technology Certification Writers. I can blast through a Koontz book in a couple of days, but an All-In-One Manual about a Network + certification takes quite a bit longer as well as providing the extra added bonus of lethargy and malaise - making me more tired and physically drained for lack of better wording. I found this to be helpful in my quest for sleep and restfulness. It appears that I can read only 5-10 pages of this book to start to really feel tired. I like the way this author phrases his thoughts and ideas with real world data. I enjoy the insight he shares with the audience and provides scenarios for familiarity and depth. It is a good book and I recommend it to purveyors of Monster and Redbull drinks. Please don't ingest these drinks after 3PM unless you work nights. Peace ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2021 by AndyT

  • Must read!
I write this review with hopes it will help another IT enthusiast like myself. I passed my Network+ Exam yesterday (August 3rd) on my first try. I have zero networking experience, and my only prior knowledge of networking was the introduction to networking class I took while working on my Bachelors in Information Technology. I gave myself one month from receiving this book until I was in the Exam room. I did just that and felt that this book was beneficial. For those of you that have little to no knowledge of networking, this book will help give you an excellent overview of networking. Professor Meyers has a unique method of piecing everything together as you progress throughout the book. Depending on your learning style, I would suggest other material on top of this book when taking the exam. It was difficult, and I don't believe I would have passed just by reading this book alone. The book provided a great foundation of general knowledge on each key objective. However, I used two other study materials to be safe. Professor Messer's videos were beneficial, as well as printing off his PDF notes. His videos are linear with the learning objectives. Which was great to follow up with after cramming this study guide; additionally I found Certmaster was well worth the price. About 800 questions overall and had a quick learning method of re-quizzing you on areas you struggled on. My study methodology: Cram Network+ 007 study guide in two weeks (About 55 pages a day) One week of binging Professor Messer's videos (12 Hours total playing time) One week of CertMaster, and any other areas I felt that I need additional research. I hope this helps those of you that are nervous about the exam like I was. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2018 by Markell

  • Gives contextual info. to make retaining the essential info. for the exam.
Reading this book means understanding therefore less studying and memorization. I like to understand how things came to be (not just look at them in isolation). Technology fundamentals mostly stay the same but the rest changes so fast that having sufficient in-depth understanding really helps. Mike Meyers and his writing team are beyond helpful. The book lets me know the essential info. for understanding the technology that I interact with and is a boost to knowledge retention for the exam. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2022 by U. Wjtera

  • nicely written
Thank you Mr Mike for putting a very comprehensive textbook like this together. More power to your elbow. This book is a must for all the tech out there.
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2022 by Letoman50

  • Really comprehensive networking book
I have a software development background, but my understanding of computer networking was mostly stuck at the "application layer" because that was all I had really ever needed to use. I was not really aiming for any sort of certification, but I needed to gain a functional understanding of how all of the networking pieces work together, and this book has been great for that. The book is very well written, relatively easy to follow, and contains a wealth of useful information, conveyed in an understandable and sensibly-ordered way. The description says 926 pages, but the Kindle edition actually contains several additional chapters that are not counted toward the page-count, making it somewhat longer - and none of it is redundant or useless information. And even beyond that, the final quarter of the Kindle book is composed of a number of useful appendices, which are also not counted toward the listed page count. You may not have an in-depth knowledge of networking going in, but by the time you finish this book, you will. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020 by Tim Welch

  • Awesome book!
This book is very well written, besides very detailed and informative, the author injects humor, easy to understand analogies, and logically pulls together all the exam objectives, in a linear fashion. Since I had read the official CompTIA Network+ book and began to feel overwhelmed and discouraged. I hopped on Amazon and researched other Network+ books and Mike Myers book just struck me as an authority on the topic. Now halfway through I can whole heartedly say that I am mesmerized by the author. He technically details each aspect in layman’s terms making it an easy read and it gets me excited that I may have a real opportunity to pass this exam in style. I had put off on buying more books because I wanted to be sure I needed them. Right now I don’t believe I do. I really enjoy his writing style and he points out, in several places, where the test makers themselves have some of the terminology wrong and also lets you know what will likely be on exam and what will not. I could go on and on but I will end it here and let you take my word for it. Excellent book, and excellent perspective. Well done! Bravo! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2018 by TyusD

  • Passed my Network +
So I always liked the Mike Meyers series of study guides because of how he presents his information so simple. Around 2018 I passed easily using this book, Professor Messor's Videos, and Mike Meyer's Total Tester and Simulations that I bought separately. It seems that he doesn't offer the media anymore more for some reason but that's OK. I mean, I see some 1 star reviews that people give Mike Meyer's for his book because it doesn't cover COMPLETELY the content or just that the media is missing. Not every study guide book in the world is going to be able to PERFECTLY prepare you for a test. There might be little things missing here and there. I'd say that the book gets you 95% prepared for the test and for any IT certification you should use multiple sources not just 1. Anyway I found the book very thorough and was my main tool in studying aside from some other little sources like Professor Messor. This book is definitely worth the 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019 by Jonathan A

  • Better off Purchasing Practice Tests
Books have all the information needed to pass but for price and how often material changes you are better off purchasing the practice tests.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2022 by Will H.

  • Mike Myers is great
I'm about halfway through this book and am thoroughly enjoying my studying. Mike Meyers A+ book and videos is what helped me pass the A+ exam with flying colors and I expect to have the same experience with the network+ I strongly recommend you grab this book and the video course as well. His video courses are practically always on sale on udemy. Those two sources combined I feel give you all the information you need to pass. The only disappointment I found with this book is that it did not include a CD with a pdf version of the book. That pdf helped immensely with my a+ studies and gave me the convenience of reading the book anywhere. However this is not something worth talking any stars off for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2020 by Robert H

  • More entertaining than I could expect test prep to be.
This is probably the best test-prep book i have ever read. By the end of the chapter, i feel comfortable and confident with the topics, which means e author is explaining the e well. I also appreciate all his nerd pop-culture references and feel like we could be friends if we met in person. Great explanations, well written, good job of making what could be ghastly dull and very boring into engaging writing that does not put me to sleep or bore me to tears. I am only on Chapter 6 of 21, so there’s still much to go, but I am enjoying it so far! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2021 by VC

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