I’m looking for a decent Net+ study guide and was hoping somebody would point me to the right direction. Any suggestions?

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Professor Messer is a good start—

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I used the Exam Cram 15 years ago when I did it (took the test the day after it first released.) That worked great.

In addition to the resources above, check out TrainSignal (now PluralSight.) Very low cost and covers a ton of stuff.

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I second Scott’s reccomendation of PluralSight (although I am a Pluralsight author!).

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Which stuff did you author?

I used the Cybex/Todd Lammel study bundle and thought it prepared me pretty good. At the time I didn’t have a ton of experience so it worked pretty well:

http://www.amazon.com/CompTIA-Network-Certification-Recommended-Courseware/dp/1118148657/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1386446174&sr=8-8&keywords=network%2B

So I used this site http://www.totalsem.com/ for my A+ and Network+. The guy’s name is Mike Myers and he looks like a Drew Carry in a Cowboy hat, but he knew his stuff.

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Hi NScybercom!

I don’t know if you have ever heard of QuickCert, but we have Network+ training videos for really affordable pricing - $99. We are offering this pricing through the holidays. You would get access to the training course/videos for 6 months. It’s about 6.5 hours of study material/guided videos with this course.

You can watch free demos of what the course would be like - View Network+ demo

And, you can purchase training/exam prep here - www.quickcert.com

Hope this helps!