🖥 New IT Career in under 3 Months with my Hands-On Course 🖥 joshmadakor.tech/it 📈 CompTIA Network+ (N10-008) Practice Question Deck 📈 joshmadakor.tech/network-plus
Josh you are a god send!!! i'm currently studying for Network+ with Professor Dions course and it made me realize I'm not that proficient in self studying but anki (also something i've learned from you really helps! Currently using Anki to remember ports and protocols.
Do you think actually having the network + is valuable for a cyber security career path, or just having the knowledge is enough. I have the A+ now and thinking about learning all the network+ objective, taking a few practice tests to make sure i understand, and then move on to obtaining Security +. I guess in summary i’m wondering if it’s worth the exam cost and if employers will care about the Network+ cert after obtaining the Sec+. p.s. I’ve already been in help desk role for years.
I would probably get the knowledge and spend money on other stuff if you area already working in IT. It just depends on what you wanna do and how far you wanna go, etc.
At first I couldn't figure out how to sync your flash cards to the ios app. After figuring out what I didn't do, now I got it to work. Thank you for this. I have Darril Gibson's (RIP) CompTia Security +701 book I been studying from that book. Nice to know your flash card information came from that book as well. Thank you.
I'm updating the IT course now. I do it whenever something breaks, if not a yearly refresh! I don't control pricing for the IT course, so I can't really offer discounts on it. CourseCareers does that ^^
I lack IT experience, but I’m currently participating in the Google Cybersecurity Professional Certificate program. I opted for this program because it provides a discount for the CompTIA Security+ exam. Should I first complete CompTIA A+ and Network+ before pursuing Security+?
Hey I been using your practice exams for a day now. Im at like a 50? 30 questions in. I will continue using that on my free time. I just realized people are getting their security+ exam is questions about security and not actually demonstrating hacking skills through tools? Is that correct? I am curious because I was thinking about taking a exam at a local college here but unsure what to expect. It seems you can learn online and get a security + just by studying and taking enough practice exams. Am i right?
Hi. I failed with net + in first try.i don’t know where to focus. I understand all the concepts and I studied very hard but I founded the question very confusing and pbq very intensive.
Does anyone know how to get anki to let me review all cards without it resetting? Or in other words, if i step away from learning and come back , it stays where i left off instead of starting all over again
Have you tried going through these practice questions? Also you might want to really hit the areas where your score was low on the score card. Best of luck :)
Unfortunately, I passed Network+ a couple weeks ago. I am testing for Security+ tomorrow. I may need some material for CySA+. Will you ever create practice questions for that exam?
How difficult was it in you opinion? I’m taking mine on the 22nd and feeling confident, was it harder than Jason dions questions or more like professor messers study group questions? Good job by the way!
@@Sur_Reel Significantly easier than Jason Dion’s practice exams. If you can achieve a baseline knowledge of 70%, you’re good for the multiple choice section. Spend more time focusing on the PBQ’s, this CompTIA exam seems to have the highest amount per exam. (I had 5 PBQ’s and 80 questions)
@@JoshMadakor AWESOME! Nice to hear that. I just passed Security+ so my next exam from WGU, would be SSCP & CySA+. I don’t know if it’s possible for you to do SSCP……
@@olafharoldsonnii4713 yup he is spot on. I wrote my Net+ 2 days ago. Lost time on the PBQs that kept coming. No way to pass without those. They had so many steps. Questions am studying for security + now. Would you say dean cyber, Jason Dion messer and here where practice questions are concerned would be enough to pass the exam and what of the pbqs? Are they a lot like Net+? And time consuming in the exam setting?
I'd like to report an error in your deck, as it has confused the crap out of me. It says D is correct and then explains why, but it always explains why D is incorrect??? What does TCP provide that UDP does not? A. Faster data transmission B. Connectionless data transfer C. Retransmission of lost data segments D. Negotiation of the timeout state. Correct Answer: D. Negotiation of the window buffer size in a three-way handshake Explanation: TCP provides reliable data transfer through the retransmission of lost data segments, ensuring data is delivered accurately and in order. A is incorrect because TCP can be slower than UDP due to its overhead of ensuring data integrity and order. B is incorrect because UDP provides connectionless data transfer, not TCP. D is incorrect because while TCP does manage timeout and retransmission strategies, negotiation of the timeout state is not a feature distinct to TCP over UDP in the context of the options provided. TCP's main distinction is its reliability and order guarantee through retransmission.
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📈 CompTIA Network+ (N10-008) Practice Question Deck 📈
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Are you still doing references and is the cyber course still available?
@@billyshob yes and yes!
joshmadakor.tech/cyber
What’s crazy was I was looking at this and your channel 2 hours before you released this 😂
Haha nice timing. I haven't released recently but we have TONS of content queued up finally :D
Josh you are a god send!!! i'm currently studying for Network+ with Professor Dions course and it made me realize I'm not that proficient in self studying but anki (also something i've learned from you really helps! Currently using Anki to remember ports and protocols.
Dope! Thanks for the comment! ^^
do you pass the exam?
Perfect timing! My exam is scheduled for April 22nd ! Thanks josh!
Good luck!!
Did you pass ?
@@Thek1ng24 I passed with a 754/720 working on my sec+ which I’m hoping to acquire in 3 weeks I’ve already studied for it just recapping now.
This is right on time. I needed these questions. Going to tackle my Net +. Send good vibes!
Glad it was helpful!
You are right on time with this. Your Anki deck for Security+ helped me pass the exam.
That's awesome, supper happy to hear that! I'm going to make many, many more :D
I just passed the second part of A+ today, gonna start doing this.
Dude, you got to love Josh. He is always solid.🎉🎉🎉
Thank you
Let’s go!!! I’m going to take the net+ next week. This is going to help me study for the test!! Thank you very much!
You can do it!
Wow what a blessing you are to the community. ❤
Thanks for saying that T_T
Right on! You're awesome Josh 🐐
Appreciate it! You are awesome too lol
Thanks again Josh. Another great video with a lot of information. And thanks for the decks
Fo sho! Thank you for the comment ^^
great info, thanks Josh..
Hands down the best channel for studying cybersecurity .. Keep it up brother!!
Thank you so much
Thanks for all your help, Josh.
Thank you. I’m preparing for Network+ 🙏🏼
For sure! 😌
Thank you Josh, really appreciate this! I’m about to take the Network+ in a couple weeks so this really helps!
I've been looking for something like this, thank you Josh!
Thanks so much, Josh! These are awesome!!
Will this help for 009 as well🥺?
Did you ever get around to looking into the CCST?
Not yet :(, right now I'm just doing all the certs WGU asks for for their various degress
Josh the GOAT 🐐🐐
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
great video, but sadly i can't download your anki deck! is the site down?
Please is this study material also tailored for N10-009?
Thank you IT Jesus
lmao, thank you
Do you think actually having the network + is valuable for a cyber security career path, or just having the knowledge is enough. I have the A+ now and thinking about learning all the network+ objective, taking a few practice tests to make sure i understand, and then move on to obtaining Security +. I guess in summary i’m wondering if it’s worth the exam cost and if employers will care about the Network+ cert after obtaining the Sec+. p.s. I’ve already been in help desk role for years.
I would probably get the knowledge and spend money on other stuff if you area already working in IT. It just depends on what you wanna do and how far you wanna go, etc.
At first I couldn't figure out how to sync your flash cards to the ios app. After figuring out what I didn't do, now I got it to work. Thank you for this. I have Darril Gibson's (RIP) CompTia Security +701 book I been studying from that book. Nice to know your flash card information came from that book as well. Thank you.
Yeah, poor Darril, he made a great book though. I passed Sec+ the very first time using his book. Thanks for the comment :)
Do you plan on offering a discount for your IT course, and how often will it be updated? @JoshMadakor Thanks in advance!
I'm updating the IT course now. I do it whenever something breaks, if not a yearly refresh! I don't control pricing for the IT course, so I can't really offer discounts on it. CourseCareers does that ^^
can we get these in a pdf format? I'd LOVE to import these to Quizlet for the community.
This is awesome thank you!
I lack IT experience, but I’m currently participating in the Google Cybersecurity Professional Certificate program. I opted for this program because it provides a discount for the CompTIA Security+ exam. Should I first complete CompTIA A+ and Network+ before pursuing Security+?
How do I download the anki flashcards?
I downloaded anki to my computer but don’t see a link to your flash card deck
Thank you.
Will this still be useful for the N10-009 exam that takes effect tomorrow?
Fantastic, do you have a security+ version?
Yep!
Https://joshmadakor.tech/security-plus
Hey I been using your practice exams for a day now. Im at like a 50? 30 questions in. I will continue using that on my free time. I just realized people are getting their security+ exam is questions about security and not actually demonstrating hacking skills through tools? Is that correct? I am curious because I was thinking about taking a exam at a local college here but unsure what to expect. It seems you can learn online and get a security + just by studying and taking enough practice exams. Am i right?
Hi. I failed with net + in first try.i don’t know where to focus. I understand all the concepts and I studied very hard but I founded the question very confusing and pbq very intensive.
Hey this is awesome, do you have one for the A+ 1101 or 1102?
Yep! joshmadakor.tech/a-plus
Hi guys, is the course careers course applicable to everyone from around the world or just in America?
it is available for everyone :)
@@JoshMadakor Thank you!
Thanks bro
Yes!!
Thanks for this
Fo sho!
Does anyone know how to get anki to let me review all cards without it resetting? Or in other words, if i step away from learning and come back , it stays where i left off instead of starting all over again
I'm struggling with network plus done took test twice. Im at 654 for my score I try everything 😢
Have you tried going through these practice questions? Also you might want to really hit the areas where your score was low on the score card. Best of luck :)
Finally!!!!
@JoshMadakor. How can we connect?
you can email me or send me a message in linkedin :)
Unfortunately, I passed Network+ a couple weeks ago. I am testing for Security+ tomorrow. I may need some material for CySA+. Will you ever create practice questions for that exam?
How difficult was it in you opinion? I’m taking mine on the 22nd and feeling confident, was it harder than Jason dions questions or more like professor messers study group questions? Good job by the way!
@@Sur_Reel Significantly easier than Jason Dion’s practice exams. If you can achieve a baseline knowledge of 70%, you’re good for the multiple choice section.
Spend more time focusing on the PBQ’s, this CompTIA exam seems to have the highest amount per exam. (I had 5 PBQ’s and 80 questions)
CySA+ is actually being created RIGHT now lol. As in the script is running and making it. It takes forever though because API rate limiting :)
@@JoshMadakor AWESOME! Nice to hear that. I just passed Security+ so my next exam from WGU, would be SSCP & CySA+.
I don’t know if it’s possible for you to do SSCP……
@@olafharoldsonnii4713 yup he is spot on. I wrote my Net+ 2 days ago. Lost time on the PBQs that kept coming. No way to pass without those. They had so many steps. Questions am studying for security + now. Would you say dean cyber, Jason Dion messer and here where practice questions are concerned would be enough to pass the exam and what of the pbqs? Are they a lot like Net+? And time consuming in the exam setting?
can you do one for A+ plz
I did! joshmadakor.tech/a-plus
I'd like to report an error in your deck, as it has confused the crap out of me. It says D is correct and then explains why, but it always explains why D is incorrect???
What does TCP provide that UDP does not?
A. Faster data transmission
B. Connectionless data transfer
C. Retransmission of lost data segments
D. Negotiation of the timeout state.
Correct Answer: D. Negotiation of the window buffer size in a three-way handshake
Explanation: TCP provides reliable data transfer through the retransmission of lost data segments, ensuring data is delivered accurately and in order.
A is incorrect because TCP can be slower than UDP due to its overhead of ensuring data integrity and order.
B is incorrect because UDP provides connectionless data transfer, not TCP.
D is incorrect because while TCP does manage timeout and retransmission strategies, negotiation of the timeout state is not a feature distinct to TCP over UDP in the context of the options provided. TCP's main distinction is its reliability and order guarantee through retransmission.
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Hahaha, thank you :)
would you like to unleash questions for A+ as well? ;-;
Yep, here you go: joshmadakor.tech/a-plus
@JoshMadakor omg, it's so cool! Thank you Josh! ^^
Hi
Hi :D
Can i consider google cybersec certificate a good replacement for comptia A+ and Network+ combined?