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All-star N10-006 prep, fully updated for the new exam The CompTIA Network Study Guide is your one-stop comprehensive resource in preparing for exam N10-006 Bestselling author and networking Guru Todd Lammle guides you through 100 of all exam objectives detailing the fundamental concepts you will need to know to prepare for the exam. Coverage includes network technologies, installation and configuration, media and topologies, security, and much more, plus practical examples drawn from real-world situations. You also gain access to practice exams and electronic flashcards that facilitate information retention and reinforce learning, giving you the confidence you need to succeed on exam day. CompTIAs Network certification covers advances in networking technology and reflects changes in associated job tasks.



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Todd Lammle

Todd Lammle is the Authority on Cisco Certification, CompTIA, Security and Internetworking, and is Cisco certified in all Cisco certification categories. He is a world-renowned author, speaker, trainer, and consultant. Todd has four decades of experience working with LANs, WANs, large enterprise licensed and unlicensed wireless networks, Cisco Security with Firepower/FTD, ISE, Stealthwatch, Cisco Defense Orchestrator and more. His three decades of real world experience is prevalent in his writing; he is not just an author but an experienced networking engineer with very practical experience working on the largest networks in the world at such companies as Xerox, Hughes Aircraft, Texaco, IBM, AAA, Cisco and Toshiba, among many others. Todd has published over 130 books, including the very popular CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide, CCNA Wireless Study Guide, and CCNA Data Center Study Guide, and Cisco Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) , all from Sybex. He runs an international consulting and training company based in Colorado, Texas, and San Francisco. You can reach Todd through his forum and blog at www.lammle.com.



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