@@TimCummingsFatLoss Performance based Questions, they usually do not have a multiple choice A B C D style of answering. You may have to label a chart or or look at a picture or build a network diagram or write out an essay .
I passed my network certification exam. I scored a 724 from a 602! ^_^ this guy is 100% correct. The only thing that I change was knowing what the acronyms mean and that made a huge improvement.
I know this video is old but all I have to say is, you and Messer helped me pass my A+. You and Messer will help me pass my Net+, I can't thank the both of you enough. I plan to take it on the 30th of October, 2024. Wish me luck!
I really love your videos. They helped me pass A+, and now hopefully to pass Network+ this week! You reading the questions really helps to zero in on what the exam questions are really asking for. I also feel like I learn way more from why the other answers are wrong, especially for those questions that have answers that you just can't narrow down. Thank you so much for everything you do! Oh, and Funky town!
The way you go into depth in a nice pace and tone makes your videos really easy to follow along. You helped me pass A+ and I hope you release another video really soon to help me pass network +!! Im aiming to test 2/7.
Best practice question video on TH-cam. Every answer is explained so thoroughly. You can really learn the essential concepts. If you learn every core concept, you've learned every option you'd see in a multiple choice. Great work!
The humor and personality in the videos, and the way you explain not only the correct answer but also the incorrect answers... definitely feel like I'm in funky town.
@@scottmcleod1470 I passed with a 743. Probably the hardest test I’ve ever taken honestly. My suggestion is to really understand the concepts, the questions are so vague that memorization won’t really help you. Obviously know your ports but go through the objectives and make sure you understand how they work. I’d also recommend YouTubing PBQs, or finding a way to do labs for any objective that says “given a scenario.” I had five PBQs and luckily I had done what I said so I was able to knock those out, blast through the multiple choice and make sure you have 30-45 min for PBQs man, they take some time. I honestly am still in shock I passed, between the vague questions and the PBQs, I was sweating bullets until the clock ran out. I only gave myself two weeks after A+ though so with a month for you, just study your ass off and then study some more. You’ll breeze through it! Good luck!
Funky Town !! Just came to say that it is wonderful to see a fellow South African ! I loved the video and the way you explained everything , also , I passed my N+ today so Thank you ! Keep up the great content !
Funky Town - Really enjoying this resource! Thanks so much for this I really think this is going to be a big help and boon to my passing this cert exam!!!!
Keep going with your practice questions, these helped me gain fresh new set of questions and assisted me on real comparison on how I was truly going with the course. Thank you and appreciate your videos!
Back up you get many kinds " HOT BACKUP, WARM BACKUP, COLD BACKUP..." I swear you selling us some backup plans there! Dope content writing in 2 weeks. All the way in South Africa(HOME). Danko !!
I can not thank you enough for your efforts to make it easy for me to learn. I request you to make a video and explain how we can end up getting a job following a certain track. Road map for senior citizens😂 like me to find a job or make a living out of it. Many thanks
I appreciate that you go over every incorrect answer, and why that answer is incorrect. Most won't do this unfortunately.. Although I did quite well and got most answers correct, it was extremely important to also listen to the explanations for some of the other answers, which provide another layer of knowledge and reinforcement.
44) is definitely: A,B, and D. it says choose all that apply and when going into Network Security the CIA Triad is the guide you have to follow Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability if data was changed then you have to assume that Confidentiality was breached and if Confidentiality was breached then the Integrity was lost. you also have to worry about a potential On-Path-Attack.
for Q37), DDoS is the actual attack that is happening, but the question specifically asked which vector represents "a large number of devices". These devices collectively are the Botnet. The Botnet (vector) is used to carry out the DDoS.
well, an attack vector is a way for an attacker to break into a network, so using things like: Bugs, backdoor access, exploits and known vulnerabilities in software, social engineering tactics that allow people to get onto the premise or learn people login credentials in order to escalate their privilege's in the network to gain root access. these are attack vectors. A botnet doesn't necessarily enter a network nor does it take advantage of any exploits within the network to take it down, rather it just causes the network to shut down through sheer brute force of internet traffic. i really hate intentionally misleading questions like these. the Security+ exam is full of them...
Just went through your whole Network+ video course but I'm going to also go through some other course, my 1000+ page book and Dion's practice tests before I even consider taking the exam. But I'm aiming for April 25th as my exam day because that's my birthday, and also why not. Though, if I feel ready sooner then I'll do that. Thank you for all your hard work! I can't financially support you now because I'm unemployed and living off tea and one meal a day (all I want to pay for is my certs), but once I get a solid job I'm coming back to buy you so many coffees.
The more content you use the better :) By all means use the as many books and videos as possible. It can only do good As for supporting the channel, no worries. You can also maybe just pay it forward by helping someone else
@@Lazzarros Yup I did! It was tough. The winning factor (I think) was that I spent the final week literally handwriting all my notes. I filled a notebook literally from front to back.
I passed my A+ Assessments at University because of your Course and your Questions❤️ Truly Grateful for the hard work and dedication you put into these priceless Videos🙏🏻
Thank you so much for your videos! I will definitely look at DarkBirdTech when i study Security+. Do you think you'll do your own Security+ course? Could you also look into doing CySA+ videos please? As i find your videos so helpful!
@@windthugness Definitely be prepared for some Performance Based Questions -- I got like 5 of them and they were all brutal. Access Control Lists, etc. Save those for LAST or you will run out of time to answer the questions. As for the questions, know your acronyms and OSI layers, but also take any practice tests you can find online. Know how to differentiate between similar concepts like piggybacking and tailgating. I studied with the Mike Meyers textbook which always has a good overview. This time I also used Boson, which came with practice tests (useful) and labs (great for the real-world, but utterly useless for preparing me for the PBQs). I'm studying for Security+ now and from what I've seen, CertMaster Learn comes the closest to simulating the PBQ's you'll see on the test. TestOut might also be a good choice for that.
Just test today unfortunately didn't make it, but i think we were having same type of questions mine also was 5 pbq and they were so hard also other questions mostly about troubleshooting and there was question about biggybacking and tailgating. will try again!!!
Holy shit I just passed my Network + two days ago. Question 4, 7, and 14 was on there 😳. Now that I keep watching. I'm starting to think all of these questions are from there lmaoooooo
For question 10, nitpick: A rainbow table is generally an attack against password hashes, so it doesn't contain plaintext words, it contains hashes. Essentially a hashed version of a dictionary attack file.
you mentioned a video you have about common ports, may I ask what the name of that video is called so I can watch it? Great work by the way this video was amazing
Since you mentioned it - no, you speak totally naturally and pretty easy to understand. Your cadence is actually very engaging. But your accent is wild. Indian + south african?
I have a question about question 57. I always thought a modem would typically go first, and then you would have a firewall between that modem and a router. Is the firewall a part of the modem in this case?
I passed my Network+ exam today with a 737! Thank you for all that you do for us, you're the man BurningIce!
Congratulations! How were the PBQs?
Good job!
Congrats!
What are PBQS?
@@TimCummingsFatLoss Performance based Questions, they usually do not have a multiple choice A B C D style of answering. You may have to label a chart or or look at a picture or build a network diagram or write out an essay .
You helped me pass my A+ and I’m back starting my Network+.
The accent, the humor, the intonation makes this much less lame and so much easier to remember. Thanks so much man!!
For real! So much easier to digest when you’re being talked to like a normal person, lmao!
you're literally the best teacher I found on the internet, mate.
aw thank you
Funky town! Thanks for the free resource.
I passed my network certification exam. I scored a 724 from a 602! ^_^ this guy is 100% correct. The only thing that I change was knowing what the acronyms mean and that made a huge improvement.
Just purchased my Net+ voucher. I'll be scheduling my test after finishing your videos. You're super helpful. Thank you, sir!
I just passed the N10-008 exam with a great score thanks to your videos and Examforsure study guide + practice test helped me to pass my exam.
Great content; it is possible to notice the efforts of the speaker to deliver a clear explanation.
731 passed... omg, those questions - I mean some of them were spot on. Thank you
I know this video is old but all I have to say is, you and Messer helped me pass my A+. You and Messer will help me pass my Net+, I can't thank the both of you enough. I plan to take it on the 30th of October, 2024. Wish me luck!
Best of luck with your exam!
hey how was the test taking mine on satadae
Tow days ago I had my Network+ exam, passed! Thank you for your hard work, you make it easy for me.
I really love your videos. They helped me pass A+, and now hopefully to pass Network+ this week! You reading the questions really helps to zero in on what the exam questions are really asking for. I also feel like I learn way more from why the other answers are wrong, especially for those questions that have answers that you just can't narrow down. Thank you so much for everything you do! Oh, and Funky town!
Did you pass?
The way you go into depth in a nice pace and tone makes your videos really easy to follow along. You helped me pass A+ and I hope you release another video really soon to help me pass network +!! Im aiming to test 2/7.
How did you do?
Very good and nice
We appreciate all that you do! 🎉 - update: I passed my Network+ exam!
Best practice question video on TH-cam. Every answer is explained so thoroughly. You can really learn the essential concepts. If you learn every core concept, you've learned every option you'd see in a multiple choice. Great work!
The humor and personality in the videos, and the way you explain not only the correct answer but also the incorrect answers... definitely feel like I'm in funky town.
just passed my net+ thanks for the help
Dope! What kind of pbqs did you get? Going for that in 2 weeks !! Big ups!!
Funky town!!! Thank you very much! Quite excellent
i appreciate the guidance and explanation for each question. it 100% helped me pass my exam the 2nd time. welcome to Funky Town!
This video is amazing. I appreciate you explaining all of the choices even if they are not connect. That really helps me for some reason
Thank you for the Fast, Fun, and responsive lectures!
This is the best Video for Network+ ive seen so far! Thank you for your help!
I got all of these right. Am I ready for the net+?
Update: I passed with 764 score lol thank you for your course & practice questions
do you think this review helped you pass?
@@eclipse2163 yeah a little, but you need more practice than just 60 questions.
Nice!!! Congrats man. I take mine the 22. I feel like I’m not ready even though I’m getting these right. Haha
How’d you do? Any recommendations? I take mine in a month.
@@scottmcleod1470 I passed with a 743. Probably the hardest test I’ve ever taken honestly. My suggestion is to really understand the concepts, the questions are so vague that memorization won’t really help you. Obviously know your ports but go through the objectives and make sure you understand how they work. I’d also recommend YouTubing PBQs, or finding a way to do labs for any objective that says “given a scenario.” I had five PBQs and luckily I had done what I said so I was able to knock those out, blast through the multiple choice and make sure you have 30-45 min for PBQs man, they take some time. I honestly am still in shock I passed, between the vague questions and the PBQs, I was sweating bullets until the clock ran out. I only gave myself two weeks after A+ though so with a month for you, just study your ass off and then study some more. You’ll breeze through it! Good luck!
Funky Town !! Just came to say that it is wonderful to see a fellow South African ! I loved the video and the way you explained everything , also , I passed my N+ today so Thank you ! Keep up the great content !
Funky Town - Really enjoying this resource! Thanks so much for this I really think this is going to be a big help and boon to my passing this cert exam!!!!
Keep going with your practice questions, these helped me gain fresh new set of questions and assisted me on real comparison on how I was truly going with the course. Thank you and appreciate your videos!
Back up you get many kinds " HOT BACKUP, WARM BACKUP, COLD BACKUP..." I swear you selling us some backup plans there! Dope content writing in 2 weeks. All the way in South Africa(HOME). Danko !!
Your explanations are clear and relatable. Thank you for what you do!
I can not thank you enough for your efforts to make it easy for me to learn. I request you to make a video and explain how we can end up getting a job following a certain track. Road map for senior citizens😂 like me to find a job or make a living out of it. Many thanks
funky town.. this video really helps me to prepare for my exam.thanks
BurningIce All the way from South Africa representing the motherland. Much much appreciated. We are learning a lot...
Sounded so like home ❤
Your enthusiam and clarity is awesome, thank you for the work you've put into this!
Most welcome :) Hope it helps
@@BurningIceTech Funky Town always helps!
My best video so far in my life thanks
I appreciate that you go over every incorrect answer, and why that answer is incorrect. Most won't do this unfortunately.. Although I did quite well and got most answers correct, it was extremely important to also listen to the explanations for some of the other answers, which provide another layer of knowledge and reinforcement.
Appreciate it. You helped me pass my CompTIA A+ Certification exam
funky town
you helped pass my A+, your videos will surely do it for me for any other course
Thanks for this video; I appreciate it a lot.
Thank you man! I got 8 questions wrong. Not sure if this would be enough to pass the test but I keep going!
I watched it twice to its full length... very helpful
I have been taking practice exams and have mastered 4 of them so far, however this video showed me how much more I have to learn, haha.
44) is definitely: A,B, and D. it says choose all that apply and when going into Network Security the CIA Triad is the guide you have to follow Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability if data was changed then you have to assume that Confidentiality was breached and if Confidentiality was breached then the Integrity was lost. you also have to worry about a potential On-Path-Attack.
Wow god send me here..the way you teach and go through each questions..thank you. ❤
for Q37), DDoS is the actual attack that is happening, but the question specifically asked which vector represents "a large number of devices". These devices collectively are the Botnet. The Botnet (vector) is used to carry out the DDoS.
I was literally about to write the same thing. I hate questions like that where you don't know what there asking for.
well, an attack vector is a way for an attacker to break into a network, so using things like: Bugs, backdoor access, exploits and known vulnerabilities in software, social engineering tactics that allow people to get onto the premise or learn people login credentials in order to escalate their privilege's in the network to gain root access. these are attack vectors. A botnet doesn't necessarily enter a network nor does it take advantage of any exploits within the network to take it down, rather it just causes the network to shut down through sheer brute force of internet traffic.
i really hate intentionally misleading questions like these. the Security+ exam is full of them...
Just went through your whole Network+ video course but I'm going to also go through some other course, my 1000+ page book and Dion's practice tests before I even consider taking the exam. But I'm aiming for April 25th as my exam day because that's my birthday, and also why not. Though, if I feel ready sooner then I'll do that. Thank you for all your hard work! I can't financially support you now because I'm unemployed and living off tea and one meal a day (all I want to pay for is my certs), but once I get a solid job I'm coming back to buy you so many coffees.
The more content you use the better :) By all means use the as many books and videos as possible. It can only do good
As for supporting the channel, no worries. You can also maybe just pay it forward by helping someone else
Hey, what happend? Did you pass the exam?
@@Lazzarros Yup I did! It was tough. The winning factor (I think) was that I spent the final week literally handwriting all my notes. I filled a notebook literally from front to back.
@@themevrouwdewiWow, great job! You should be proud of yourself! Congratulations!
@@Lazzarros Thank you!
Thank you for taking me to Funkytown
Thank you so much for this and just in time for my revision as I’m writing in two weeks! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!❤
Good luck!
I made it to Funky Town! Thanks for all the help.
Funky Town, keep it rolling. hoping for N10-009 version soon!
Taking my exam in Funky Town in two weeks. Very nervous and excited!
Taking my test this Thursday. Hopefully I pass and make it to funky town.
Haha clever word play
Best of luck with your Test
Did you pass?? I take mine the 22
I passed my A+ Assessments at University because of your Course and your Questions❤️
Truly Grateful for the hard work and dedication you put into these priceless Videos🙏🏻
I passed this morning thank you so much 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Most welcome! Congrats on the pass
CONGRATULATIONS What materials do you use for the pbqs
Funky town! Great video and very helpful
I can't thank you enough for taking me to funky Town
Very helpful. Keep up the way and style
FUNKY TOWN😄😄really enjoyed the video cant wait for version 2
This guy is the Gotham chess of IT learning.
funky town - got my exam in 2 days, any and all tips appericiated
What a good video, I love your enthusiasm
Watched it all thank you
dont believe u since u didnt say funky town
Funky town ! Taking net plus tomorrow and hopefully I pass with your help
did u pass?
I'm 50 questions in!!! I'm in funky town
Thank you so much for your videos! I will definitely look at DarkBirdTech when i study Security+. Do you think you'll do your own Security+ course? Could you also look into doing CySA+ videos please? As i find your videos so helpful!
I had dinner in Funky Town it was great. Thank you
Once I pass my Network plus, I hope to get a job in Funky town!
Just in time! I'm testing for Network+ tomorrow! Funky Town!
Passed Network+ this morning! Some of your questions here helped!
@@40wattstudio41congrats! What do you suggest one should touch up on before taking it?
@@windthugness Definitely be prepared for some Performance Based Questions -- I got like 5 of them and they were all brutal. Access Control Lists, etc. Save those for LAST or you will run out of time to answer the questions. As for the questions, know your acronyms and OSI layers, but also take any practice tests you can find online. Know how to differentiate between similar concepts like piggybacking and tailgating. I studied with the Mike Meyers textbook which always has a good overview. This time I also used Boson, which came with practice tests (useful) and labs (great for the real-world, but utterly useless for preparing me for the PBQs). I'm studying for Security+ now and from what I've seen, CertMaster Learn comes the closest to simulating the PBQ's you'll see on the test. TestOut might also be a good choice for that.
Just test today unfortunately didn't make it, but i think we were having same type of questions mine also was 5 pbq and they were so hard also other questions mostly about troubleshooting and there was question about biggybacking and tailgating. will try again!!!
@@Timmo123do you have to pay again to take the test when failing?
Funky town! Great quality!
Funky Town!
Funky Town. Loved this
i like how comprehensive it is and how good you explain thing
oh, yeah and funky town
Listening to Funky Town while reading helped alot too.
Great video! Love your style ❤
Love your style ❤️
Do you think you can pass just by studying this ? I love this content and personality. It's not so dry
Take me to FunkyTown!!! Thanks man, excellent practice!
Holy shit I just passed my Network + two days ago. Question 4, 7, and 14 was on there 😳. Now that I keep watching. I'm starting to think all of these questions are from there lmaoooooo
You was so right 😳
I just passed my A+ core 2 on Thursday. I love the videos. Starting this series for Network+. Will there be a playlist for N10-009 anytime soon?
Thank you Thank you Thank you! This has helped me so much! Oh and I made it beyond funky town 😂 🎉
Oh hell yeah xD wow I think your the first to mention it. Well done ey, you really pushed it I see
Thank you very much!
Good job and thank you!
Can you double check the answer for question number 41? I think it's option A.
For question 10, nitpick: A rainbow table is generally an attack against password hashes, so it doesn't contain plaintext words, it contains hashes. Essentially a hashed version of a dictionary attack file.
I finished this video in two days..
Thank you
I wanna take this Network+ exam down to funky town!!
Dude in real life with no repeaters or anything we have a Cat5E cable working 100% over 200m.
Funky Town, what an obscure IT premise!
you mentioned a video you have about common ports, may I ask what the name of that video is called so I can watch it? Great work by the way this video was amazing
Funky Town… I test soon 🎉
Mee soon
Me too, at three end of the month. Best of luck to you
Since you mentioned it - no, you speak totally naturally and pretty easy to understand. Your cadence is actually very engaging. But your accent is wild. Indian + south african?
Funky Town! Thank You!!
You're the best! thank you
Thank you!!
Do you have these questions apart of a PowerPoint presentation or in a PDF file? Thank you.
TY so much! Very helpful!
I have a question about question 57. I always thought a modem would typically go first, and then you would have a firewall between that modem and a router. Is the firewall a part of the modem in this case?
Thank you! Best regards! Funky Town!
Funkytown is where I went to last week.
Wait….
You have a Network + Course?!? I haven’t seen it. I’m way too focused on your A+ content.
Funky Town :), thank you for this!!
Town of Funkyness. Thank you!