CompTIA Network+ (N10‑008 & N10‑009): Your Ticket to Networking Cred

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So you wanna graduate from being “IT’s cable guy” to someone who actually gets what VLANs, subnets, and routers do? Enter CompTIA Network+ — the vendor-neutral, glue-in-every-job cert that proves you know serious networking stuff, not just how to plug in an Ethernet cable.


What the Heck Is CompTIA Network+?

Think of Network+ as your first deep dive into real network infrastructure: wiring closets, switches, ports, IP madness. Whether TCP/IP, wireless, cloud-networks, or performance tuning—Network+ says you’ve got the chops to design, manage, secure, and troubleshoot mid-tier networks.


The N10‑009

CompTIA recently refreshed the cert:

VersionRelease DateRetirement DateBest For
N10‑009June 20, 2024Estimated to 2027+New learners who want current, cloud-integrated content

Best Books for Network+ Success

Here’s your arsenal of must-haves:

  1. *Mike Meyers’ CompTIA Network+ Certification All‑in‑One Guide (8th Ed, N10‑008 or N10‑009)
    • Deep, conversational, and packed with examples. Great intro before you get bored/ Reddit says:
    “I would seriously recommend the Mike Meyers book if you’re a beginner to networking…” reddit.com
  2. Todd Lammle’s Deluxe Study Guide (N10‑008/009)
    • Well-structured, labs included, clear diagrams. Ideal for conceptual learners .
  3. Exam Cram or Sybex Quick Guides
    • Great for cramming and quick recaps. Slim and focused
  4. Cert Guide by Sequeira or CBT Nuggets video + labs
    • Precise alignment with objectives, helpful for structured learning.
  5. CompTIA CertMaster Learn + Labs + Practice
    • Official, interactive, includes PBQs for real-world readiness.

Community Wisdom

From r/CompTIA and TechExams:

  • Snacks: “I actually read 2 books, Exam Cram N+ and Mike Meyer’s N+ book… not everything was in either book.”
  • Video fans: “Keith Barker is my favorite, he’ll throw in jokes here and there…”

So yeah: use multiple sources—books, videos, PBQs, labs—to truly master it.


60‑Day Study Plan for Network+ (N10‑009)

Here’s your fast-track roadmap:

DaysFocus AreaResourcesGoal
1–5Network Basics & ModelsMeyers / Lammle Ch 1–3OSI, TCP/IP, subnetting
6–10Ethernet & CablingMeyers Ch 4–5Media types, cable types
11–15IP Addressing/SubnettingLammle + online labsCIDR, VLSM, IP math
16–18Wireless & RemoteMeyers Ch 6–7802.11, VPN, remote access
19–21Network DevicesMeyers Ch 8Routers, switches, load balancers
22–24Network SecurityLammle Ch 9Firewalls, WPA, threats
25PBQ Practice #1CertMaster LabsReal-world scenario drills
26–30Routing & SwitchingMeyers Ch 9–11ACLs, VLANs, STP
31–33Cloud & VirtualizationOfficial objectives + labsHybrid network setups
34–36Network OperationsPractice guidesMonitoring, QoS, documentation
37Mock Exam 25QExam CramMetric performance, identify weak areas
38–40Review Weak SpotsLammle/Ebook notesDrill problem areas
41–44PBQ Blitz #2CertMaster LabsSimulate timed scenarios
45Final Exam CramFlashcards + summariesQuick hit review
46Mock Exam 2Full-length practice testBuild exam stamina
47–50Deep Fix & DrillAll books + labsSolidify knowledge gaps
51Rest & Light ReviewVideos, flashcardsReduce anxiety
52–54Final PBQ RoundLabs + CertMasterPractice under stress
55Rest DayRelaxPrep for exam
56–60Exam Booking + FinalsNotes + flashcardsKick off exam week

How Much?

  • Exam voucher (N10‑009): $369
  • CertMaster bundles available (watch for discounts)

For the most accurate pricing and possible discounts, check the CompTIA Network+ exam page.


Renewal & Certification Paths

Network+ lasts 3 years. Renew via:

  • CertMaster CE (8–10 hrs)
  • Earning a higher-level cert (Security+, CCNA, etc.)
  • Retaking the exam (though that’s a hard pass)

Final Snark & TL;DR

Network+ = your ticket from cable minion to network-savvy pro.

  • Use Meyers + Lammle + CertMaster + practice tests + labs for best results.
  • Expect 8–10 weeks of 5-day study; weekends for labs or mock tests.
  • Get certified, get hired, and justify your next PC upgrade.

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