CompTIA Network+ Objectives

CompTIA Network+ certification is a vendor-neutral IT certification. It is aimed at Network engineers and/or administrators that want to gain more credibility in order to achieve better employability and higher pay. The CompTIA Network+ Objectives define the exam content and can be found below.

screenshot of a Performance Based Question (PBQ) in the CertBlaster Network+ simulator
Example of Performance Based Question (PBQ) in the CertBlaster Network+ simulator

To become a Network+ Certified Network engineer you have to pass Network+ Exam N100-007. The exam covers management, optimization, troubleshooting of enterprise and local Networks. The recommended prerequisite for this exam is 9 – 12 months of experience in the field plus either being A+ certified or have equivalent knowledge. Our CompTIA Network + Objectives will help you get ready for the big exam. Download the exam objectives below to get started!

So what’s on the exam? Two ways to find out: Download below CompTIA Network+ Objectives and practice with the CertBlaster for Network+.

Download the CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Exam Objectives

Network+ Pay

The average annual salary for a Network+ certified technician is $74,644. However, individuals with enough experience routinely reach, over some time, compensation in excess of $100,000. To find out more about this, see our IT Certification infographic.

The Sponsor: CompTIA

This certification is sponsored by the Computing Technology Industry Association – CompTIA. In excess of 420,000 individuals are Network+ certified making this track one of the most popular networking certifications.

Other exceptionally successful vendor-neutral certification tracks by CompTIA are A+ and Security+.

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