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Trade name CompTIA
Founded January 1, 1982; 43 years ago (1982-01-01)
Headquarters 3500 Lacey Road
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Downers Grove, IL 60515, U.S.
Factsheet
Trade name CompTIA
Founded January 1, 1982; 43 years ago (1982-01-01)
Headquarters 3500 Lacey Road
Suite 100
Downers Grove, IL 60515, U.S.
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CompTIA
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Network+ (Plus) Certification | CompTIA
CompTIA Network+ is the premier certification for validating your knowledge of essential networking tools and concepts. You will be assessed on your abilities in network connectivity, documentation, service configuration, data centers, cloud, ...
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r/CompTIA on Reddit: A Detailed Guide to Pass the Network+
June 17, 2024 -

A Detailed Guide on Steps to Passing the Network+

Passed Net+ with a 783. Below is a guide I wish I had when studying for my Net+. This guide will give you my best studying tips, resources, and inside exam-specific tips to help pass.

Step 1: To start, the Net+ Exam Objectives will become your bible, Professor Messer is your preacher. I started by watching Messer Net+ playthrough once with no notes, just listening and mentally understanding while referencing the Exam Objectives with each video. From this alone, I estimate you should know and retain ~50-60% of the material. This gets you familiar with the material. Watch on 1.5-2x speed. This will take about a week.

Step 2: Take all ExamCompass Net+ quizzes. Asses what you got wrong in each quiz and understand why. This will take 1-3 days.

Step 3: Watch Prof Messer+Exam Objectives playlist a second time, taking detailed notes on things that require memorization and/or things you need to brush up on. Cables, 802 standards, Fiber speeds, Port numbers, routing protocols, CLI tools, complicated concepts, etc. I took about 20 pages of notes from this go around. This takes about 1-2 weeks.

Step 4: Start doing practice questions. A LOT of them. I did about 2000+ before I took my exam. Here are the resources I used to do practice questions.

YT: DeanCyber, Vincent Humble, Burning Ice Tech, CyberJames, Certblaster, Prof Messer Net+ Study Group playlist, Powercert Animated

App: Network+ by Thanh Hung

Questions took about 2 weeks to get through them all.

Step 5: Watch Prof Messer Net+ playlist a THIRD time. By this go around, you’ll have done hundreds to thousands of questions and really know what areas you’re strong in and weak in and things you overlooked. Take even more notes again. This takes 2-3 days on 2x speed. Be able to look at the exam obj at this point and verbally say 1-2 things about every single line on that list. I also used Anki/Quizlet flash cards for things that had to purely be memorized.

Step 6: Buy Dion’s 6 practice exams. They always go on sale; I got it for like $15-20.

Step 7: Do all 6 Dion exams. Take notes after each exam on things you should’ve known or are new. Skip things you got wrong because they were out of scope. His exam is a little tougher then the real thing; if you score between 70-80% you’re good to go for the real exam. My scores ranged between 74%-88% first time around.

Step 8: You’re ready for the exam! If you did everything above, I’d estimate you have at least a 90% chance of passing.

My exam experience: Since I did so many practice questions, everything felt familiar to me on the exam except the PBQ’s. I flew through the MC. PBQ’s were tougher, but honestly if you have mastered the material then you can figure it out.

MC: Heaviest on section 1 of Exam Objectives. I did have subnetting questions, like 2-3. I can honestly say there was a question from each subsection in the Exam Objectives though, so don’t skimp on anything. Know your acronyms as well, or you’ll be sorry.

PBQ: Heavy on Section 5. I got 4 PBQ’s. They highly resemble the CertMaster PBQ practice questions. Actually, they present almost identically. Certblaster, Vincent Humble, and Dion practice exams have PBQ’s that were nearly identical to my real exam, especially with ACL’s and interpreting CLI outputs for switches and workstations. If you really know your stuff, you’ll be able to figure out the PBQ’s so don’t sweat this too much. Still, save it for last.

Cheap Vouchers: I bought mine from https://getcertified4less.com for $280; just get one that’s about to expire and time it so you are about ready to take your exam when you buy it.

Subnetting: I got 2-3 questions on subnetting. I can do any subnet calculations mentally in about 30 seconds or less. I used Prof Messer to learn the Magic Number method, then https://www.subnetting.net/Start.aspx subnetting game to practice until it was effortless. Not only should you be able to calculate anything regarding subnetting, but interpret why computers can’t connect to each other or to a network based on misconfigured IP/subnetting (and make appropriate changes)

What I would’ve studied more if I retook it: Definetly reading CLI outputs regarding switches. It’s a short part in Messer’s videos, but played a significant role in the real test. Thankfully I sorta knew it enough to get by from all the practice questions/YT videos but it caught me by surprise. I would’ve also used ChatGPT to walk me through example scenarios where it used CLI tools relating to switches/routers to resolve network issues. I also should’ve studied Network Security a lot harder. They drill into minute distinctions and scenario based questions where only the BEST answer is chosen, though technically all are right.

What I’m glad I knew well: Anything to do with Section 1. So many MC question from that area. Also routing protocols showed up enough to note about in this post which I had dialed down. Memorizing all of the 802 standards, you really do need to know ALL of them, even the minor ones. Trust me, they showed up. I also used ChatGPT to walk me through example network troubleshooting scenarios where it used each CLI tool, interpreted the results, and explained how the results are useful to resolving the problem. This was super key to being familiar with anything CLI based in the PBQs.

Exam Setting: Took it online, followed the rules, had absolutely zero trouble. This is my second Comptia online exam and I never had problems. Don’t be afraid to take it online as long as you follow the rules.

Whats next: I have Net+ and Sec+, now I’m going straight into the CCNA and aiming to grab that by EOY. Drop any questions you have below not mentioned in the post. Thanks!

EDIT: I removed PBQ question detailed info that may infringe upon the NDA for Comptia. However, I can give you a little more info if you shoot me a DM.

Discussions

What’s the difference between a+ Network and Network+?
It's explained in their marketing materials: https://www.comptia.org/en-us/about-us/news/press-releases/accelerate-your-cybersecurity-and-networking-career-path-with-comptia-a-plus-series-learning-solutions/ A+ is a certification. a+ is a set of training courses. Absolutely horrendous marketing decision. More on reddit.com
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Here's how I passed Network+ in roughly 3 weeks
Congrats to you on passing your Network+ exam! More on reddit.com
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How I passed Network+ N10 - 009
Also for anyone reading this, bear in mind that the actual exam multiple choice questions are going to be one or two sentences and the answer selections are either going to be a list of acronyms or a list of one to two word answers. I firmly believe the reason people stress so much is because Dion's tests lead you to believe you need to read a short novel for every single question More on reddit.com
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I have 30 days do to network+. Is it possible
Messer videos. Watch them. All of them. Take some notes on what doesn't make a lot of sense. Not crazy detailed notes but good notes that make sense to you and you can review... Unfortunately Messer doesn't have practice test for the Net+ so your next best bet for practice test is Jason Dion test on Udemy. I would also join messers discord server and keep and eye out for when other people are studying for this exam. Make sure your studying for the right exam. The 008 retires very soon if I'm not mistaken and the 009 just came out. Although passing these two test earns you a Net+ cert, they are pretty different in what you should be studying for. Lastly (I should have said this first actually) download the net+ exam objectives. Go over them after all I mentioned and see what you know about and what you don't. Review what you don't since your time limit to pass isn't crazy long but at the same time it is very possible with good study habits and good effort. More on reddit.com
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IT, AI, and Data Certifications | CompTIA Global
July 3, 2025 - CompTIA Security+ is the most trusted entry into cybersecurity, proving you have real-world, hands-on skills to protect networks, apps, and data. It’s vendor-neutral, globally recognized, and built to help you launch and grow a lasting security career.
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Start or advance your IT career with a CompTIA certification. Explore certifications, training, and exam resources to get certified.
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What Is CompTIA Network+ Certification? | CompTIA Blog
The CompTIA Network+ certification is an IT certification exam that verifies you have the essential knowledge and skills in networking to develop a career in IT infrastructure.
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What Is CompTIA Network+ Certification? | Coursera
1 month ago - The CompTIA Network+ certification is an IT assessment that validates your foundational networking knowledge. It is the sole industry certification that covers both wired and wireless networks and helps you become proficient in managing networks ...
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Professor Messer’s CompTIA N10-009 Network+ Training Course - Professor Messer IT Certification Training Courses
June 30, 2025 - The CompTIA Network+ certification is one of the most popular entry-level networking certifications in the information technology industry.
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NetCom Learning
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CompTIA A+ vs. Network+
October 24, 2025 - CompTIA A+ and Network+ are two different certifications and offer different skills and knowledge. Know more CompTIA A+ vs. CompTIA Network+.
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Udemy
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Top CompTIA Network+ Courses Online - Updated [December 2025]
The CompTIA Network+ is a technical certification that deals with wired and wireless networks. Sponsored by the Computing Technology Industry Association, both entry- and mid-level IT professionals can take the test to certify their skills in ...
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A+ Core 1 Certification V15 (New Version)
Protocols and ports: learning about networking protocols, ports, and wireless technologies.
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CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) Full Course & Practice Exam | Udemy
This course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and abilities required to establish and maintain network connectivity, understand documentation and network services, and effectively troubleshoot and secure network infrastructures. The primary focus is on practical, real-world networking issues and solutions. ... The CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) certification exam encompasses five key domains, each representing a significant aspect of networking knowledge and practice:
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CompTIA Network+ - Army COOL
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The New Network+ (N10-009) Exam: Your Questions Answered
The new CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) focuses on foundational networking tools and technologies used to create secure networks and guarantee the availability of critical business information.
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Security+ (Plus) Certification | CompTIA
CompTIA Security+ is the premier global certification that establishes the essential skills required for core security functions and a career in IT security. It showcases professionals' capabilities in securing networks, applications, and devices, ...
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Explore expert insights, certifications, resources, and IT skills to advance your career. Stay updated on cybersecurity, cloud, data, and tech trends.
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N10-009: CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep | Codecademy
The CompTIA Network+ N10-009 journey is designed to enhance your understanding of networking concepts and practices. This journey covers essential topics that are crucial for networking professionals, including network architecture, operations, ...
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What Jobs Can I Get with CompTIA Network+ Certification? | CompTIA Blog
December 18, 2024 - CompTIA Network+ is the industry standard for establishing a career in IT infrastructure. It covers troubleshooting, configuring, and managing networks.
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CompTIA Network+ Certification
For IT professionals with multiple years of work experience, CompTIA Xpert Series certifications in data, cloud networking, and cybersecurity validate their expert-level knowledge of business-critical technologies.