Ethernet, Token Ring, OSI Model, DOD Model, TCP/IP, routers, subnet mask, bridges, gateways, protocols, 802.2, 802.3, 802.5, IEEE, LLC, MAC. How can you remember what is required for the Network+ Certification exam any more?
First thing you need to do is get a hold of Network+ Certification by Prentice Hall. Second thing is begin reading and studying for this book will give everything you need to pass the exam and more. The authors are three of the leading Network trainers, so they might know a thing or two.
The book just over 450 pages and is filled with pictures, diagrams, tables and even tells you when to take a study break. Each chapter has review questions for you to aid in your study for the examination. While no book can cover everything, this book comes very close.
Subjects like topologies, TCP/IP, standards, network hardware and troubleshooting are but a few of the topics covered in the book. What is missing is the practice test cd; this would make a big difference in getting you ready for the exam. Overall a good value for the money.