• CompTIA Network+ (N10-004) Lecture Series

  • By: PrepLogic
  • Narrated by: uncredited
  • Length: 2 hrs and 40 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (194 ratings)

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CompTIA Network+ (N10-004) Lecture Series

By: PrepLogic
Narrated by: uncredited
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Publisher's summary

Network+ (N10-004) Lecture Series audio training gives IT professionals a fresh, effective new way to train for the CompTIA Network+ certification. Network+ Lecture Series provides authentic, instructor-led lessons on the most essential topics covered in the CompTIA Network+ (N10-004) exam. A passing score on the (N10-004) exam is required for the Network+ certification, and this Lecture Series audio training helps you pass the exam quickly and easily.

Topics covered include Networking Protocols, Addressing in IPv4 and IPv6, Routing Protocols, Network Media and Topologies, Networking Topologies and WAN Types, WAN Properties, and many more. Audio training is the perfect complement to any classroom, video training or self study routine, and it's perfect for the long commute to work and back. Get the training and certifications you need for your career with PrepLogic's Network+ (N10-004) Lecture Series audio training.

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Out of date, and not very thorough.

This was recorded for an older version of the N+ exam, so it is missing many current things. Also, the speaker often references visual literature that I wasn't able to find (I didn't look very hard). All in all, this is a good refresher for when you're driving, but I wouldn't use this as a major study aid.

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Excellent technical review

I listened to this audiobook as a review in preparation for the CompTia Network+ exam. It is an excellent review of the concepts that I learned when I took a college class about networking.

The lecture series focuses on the technical specifications that are easily forgotten. Examples of this are various types of cables, various protocols and how they function and interrelate, standards and what they apply to, functions of various command line prompts, etc.

I haven't taken the exam yet, but I would NOT use this as my sole source of information for the exam. This is a REVIEW. This is NOT a course.

The narration was good for such a technical topic. I didn't find it too sing-songy or flat, and the cadence kept me engaged with the material.The brevity of the lectures makes the audiobook perfect for a quick review that you can listen to over and over again in preparation for the test. At least, that's how I intend to use it.

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nice, but the reader really should of slowed down

If you could sum up CompTIA Network+ (N10-004) Lecture Series in three words, what would they be?

I really enjoyed this book, I think it was good, but the information is out of date. The other thing that bugged me was how quick the author read through everything, I think when you get to the abbreviations for things, it helps you remember what they stand for and what they do, when you slow down a bit while reading or talking to learn them. It was a nice little thing to spend the free credit on but... Wishing that they would add some more updated books to this category, and I also wish that they would have someone read these that actually can understand that slowing down for numbers and aberrations can really help people learn and take in more information at once.

Would you be willing to try another book from PrepLogic? Why or why not?

No, most of their books in the audio section are fairly outdated

Would you listen to another book narrated by uncredited?

No, way to fast

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not bad

not bad, but it is constantly referring to tables and images when it knows it's an audiobook.

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100% Focus and concentrasion

Very detailed, but hard to keep the concentration as it is read fast and reference a lot of numbers and technical details. but othervise great. It sounds as the soundtrack to a video...

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Typically typically typically

Some decent info but the book would be about 2 hours shorter if the guy didn’t use the word typically.. Seriously he says typically in almost every sentence it is pretty much unlistenable.

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Excellent in-depth knowledge

I've enjoyed this in-depth knowledge based lecture series, and hope to find more similar to this. The narrator was excellent in his skill set, and conveyed the message through properly.

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Where are the figures he speaks of?

Every time he says look at the example for this on figure 3 or 4 or 5 or 6. Where are the examples?

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This edition is old and outdated

I was hoping this would provide a nice foundation to current test prep. Regretfully, to much has changed since this was originally published so it no longer provides any real value to prepping for this exam.

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Outdated and unclear

I bought this book to help describe to me and help me understand the fundamentals of networking, but instead of talking slowly and going over each acronym, device, physic or logic it basically talks to you as if you already know everything. There should be two versions:This, the crash course, refresher version, and or the noob version, where it explains and visualizes each and every aspect... be

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