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CompTIA Network+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Eighth Edition (Exam N10-008) (CompTIA Network + All-In-One Exam Guide)

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This up-to-date Mike Meyers exam guide delivers complete coverage of every topic on the N10-008 version of the CompTIA Network+ Certification exam

Get complete coverage of all the CompTIA Network+ exam objectives inside this comprehensive resource. Created and edited by Mike Meyers, the leading expert on CompTIA certification and training, CompTIA Network+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Eighth Edition covers exam N10-008 in full detail. You’ll find learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, exam tips, scenarios, practice exam questions, and in-depth explanations. Designed to help you pass the exam with ease, this authoritative guide also serves as an essential on-the-job reference.

Covers all exam topics, including:

  • Network architectures
  • Cabling and topology
  • Ethernet basics
  • Network installation
  • TCP/IP applications and network protocols
  • Routing
  • Network naming
  • Advanced networking devices
  • IPv6
  • Remote connectivity
  • Wireless networking
  • Virtualization and cloud computing
  • Mobile networking
  • Network operations
  • Managing risk
  • Network security
  • Network monitoring and troubleshooting

Online content includes:

  • 100+ practice exam questions in a customizable test engine
  • 20+ lab simulations to help you prepare for the performance-based questions
  • One hour of video training from Mike Meyers
  • Mike Meyers’ favorite shareware and freeware networking tools and utilities


Editorial Reviews

About the Author

Scott Jernigan (Houston, TX) is Editor in Chief for Total Seminars. Jernigan holds a Master of Arts degree in Medieval History, and after leaving academics, Jernigan began a career in IT, working as an instructor, editor, and writer. Mr. Jernigan has edited and contributed to dozens of books on computer literacy, hardware, operating systems, networking, and certification. His is the author of Computer Literacy―Your Ticket to IC3 Certification, and is the co-author of the bestselling CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, and the Mike Meyers’ A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs textbook (both with Mike Meyers). He has taught computer classes all over the United States, including stints at the United Nations in New York and the FBI Academy in Quantico.

Mike Meyers, A+, Network+, is the industry’s leading authority on A+ and Network+ certification. He is the president and founder of Total Seminars, LLC. Mike is the author of many books, including Mike Meyers’ Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks.

Scott Jernigan is Editor in Chief for Total Seminars. Jernigan holds a Master of Arts degree in Medieval History, and after leaving academics, Jernigan began a career in IT, working as an instructor, editor, and writer. Mr. Jernigan has edited and contributed to dozens of books on computer literacy, hardware, operating systems, networking, and certification. He is the author of Computer Literacy―Your Ticket to IC3 Certification and is the co-author of the bestselling CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, and the Mike Meyers’ A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs textbook (both with Mike Meyers). He has taught computer classes all over the United States, including stints at the United Nations in New York and the FBI Academy in Quantico.

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars A very helpful reference.

S.o.t.U. · September 3, 2025

I added this book to my library to complement others that, when I need a second look at the topic, warranted further research. This book fit the bill.

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book, must have book for anyone studding for the exam.

P.B. · March 7, 2025

If you're preparing for the CompTIA Network+ certification, this book is an absolute must-have! It provides a comprehensive, well-structured, and easy-to-follow guide that covers all the key topics needed to pass the exam and build a strong foundation in networking.

5.0 out of 5 stars It educational book

j.w. · June 25, 2025

My husband has been in it for years. This product has been able to keep him up to date and has really assisted him in his career

5.0 out of 5 stars Network training and review

D.H. · October 12, 2025

Good network book

5.0 out of 5 stars Good redaction

Q.U. · June 25, 2025

Excelente

4.0 out of 5 stars No major complaints so far

W. · June 22, 2024

This book has a lot of information which is good a good thing in my opinion if you want to know more than you need to pass the exam. So far the information seems to be well explained & easy to understand. I'm about half way through the book & I've noticed figures that are mis numbered, illustrations that are too small to read, and occasional typos. Also, the online exercises are not thorough & very short. Despite these things I would recommend this book.

5.0 out of 5 stars Waste your time reading a networking reference manual...maybe that's a good idea

S.B. · September 15, 2022

I recently passed the CompTIA Network+ on the first try, just barely. Hopefully the following points will help you pass the exam faster and more easily.Mike Meyers' book is long. It's as much a networking reference manual as a preparation guide for the Network+ exam. Initially I thought the Meyers book was overkill. After reading the first 4 chapters of this Mike Meyers book and being frustrated at my progress, I returned the book. In retrospect, that was a mistake.There were two stages in my preparation for the exam: (1)understanding the material (2)memorizing information.The two best sources I found for understanding the exam subject matter are: (1) Mike Meyers book (2) Professor Messer's video training that is free online.Unfortunately, I relied mostly upon video training for understanding the information. And it takes a long time to get through a full video training course for Network+. If you recall information visually, as I do, then you should consider relying upon a book for understanding the subject matter. Use the video training and a secondary resource. And you should learn the material faster than using only video.For memorizing information, I listened to multiple training video courses (Jason Dion Udemy course, Professor Messer), reviewed the study guides Dion and Messer provide, took practice exams, reviewed the Exam Cram book, and created Anki cards.If I were to do the memorization all over again, I would rely much more heavily on Jason Dion's Practice Exams course on Udemy. He provides detailed explanations of the correct answer to each question.Take all the practice exams you can. If you don't understand a subject, look it up in Meyers' book.Good luck in your studies.

5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great book, but...

P.P.R.S. · July 14, 2023

This book was good. I read the 7th edition, then I read the 8th edition. Then I studied really hard for a week on specific topics, took the practice tests (from both 7th and 8th editions) several times, and I did pass the test...barely.If you're serious about passing this test, I highly encourage you to read the book at least twice, AND also go to the Cisco Skills For All website and take their *FREE* Network Technician 70 hour course. The course will probably take you anywhere from 4 to 8 weeks to complete, and you'll also have the aid of using the Cisco Packet Tracer program. Once again, that course is FREE.You see, the Network Technician course, when used with the Packet Tracer program, will give you a much deeper experience that is about as close to hands-on as you can get without having physical access to the real hardware. You'll actually have to program some things from the command line, and you'll be building and setting up simulated networks with the Packet Tracer learning activities.Actually spending the time to DO the activities and complete the course will immensely improve your chances of passing the Network+ exam.Definitely get this book, because it's great, but don't rely on this book to teach you everything. Pair it up with the free Cisco learning program and you'll do much better on the Network+ exam.At the time I took the exam, it costed about $321 USD. Most people cannot afford to fail that test.

Good text and an Easy Read

O.G. · January 13, 2025

Written well in a friendly way, this text has lots of pictures and diagrams. It is not a struggle to read like some textbooks. Two thumbs up from me.

Great experience

V. · November 3, 2024

Good packaging, the book was not only packaged well, it was also wrapped in thin plastic which allowed to preserve it very well why keeping in storage and delivering. So both content of the boom and the book's condition are great.

Delivered perfectly

R. · November 15, 2023

Great book, perfect delivery. Took over two weeks though.Edit: The book's pretty solid in explaining what you'd need to know. However, some images/pages should've been printed in colour as it makes no sense to follow the caption if it's explaining about colours but everything's B/W.

Useful information and good organized

W. · November 3, 2022

Useful information and good organized

Perfect content. Too wordy for my brain. Writing style doesn't match the appearance of the book.

B. · January 17, 2023

- Content is great. I aim to use it to pass the test.- Writing style is a little folksy and doesn't match the appearance of the book.- Should be 250 pages not 1000+ but this is of course just my opinion, and my analytical brain wants to get to the point. Other brains might prefer a 4 hour Dances with Wolves experience, describe the epic tale of the battle of collision domains and the victory of the CSMA/CD tribe.

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CompTIA Network+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Eighth Edition (Exam N10-008) (CompTIA Network + All-In-One Exam Guide)

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Description:

This up-to-date Mike Meyers exam guide delivers complete coverage of every topic on the N10-008 version of the CompTIA Network+ Certification exam

Get complete coverage of all the CompTIA Network+ exam objectives inside this comprehensive resource. Created and edited by Mike Meyers, the leading expert on CompTIA certification and training, CompTIA Network+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Eighth Edition covers exam N10-008 in full detail. You’ll find learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, exam tips, scenarios, practice exam questions, and in-depth explanations. Designed to help you pass the exam with ease, this authoritative guide also serves as an essential on-the-job reference.

Covers all exam topics, including:

  • Network architectures
  • Cabling and topology
  • Ethernet basics
  • Network installation
  • TCP/IP applications and network protocols
  • Routing
  • Network naming
  • Advanced networking devices
  • IPv6
  • Remote connectivity
  • Wireless networking
  • Virtualization and cloud computing
  • Mobile networking
  • Network operations
  • Managing risk
  • Network security
  • Network monitoring and troubleshooting

Online content includes:

  • 100+ practice exam questions in a customizable test engine
  • 20+ lab simulations to help you prepare for the performance-based questions
  • One hour of video training from Mike Meyers
  • Mike Meyers’ favorite shareware and freeware networking tools and utilities


Editorial Reviews

About the Author

Scott Jernigan (Houston, TX) is Editor in Chief for Total Seminars. Jernigan holds a Master of Arts degree in Medieval History, and after leaving academics, Jernigan began a career in IT, working as an instructor, editor, and writer. Mr. Jernigan has edited and contributed to dozens of books on computer literacy, hardware, operating systems, networking, and certification. His is the author of Computer Literacy―Your Ticket to IC3 Certification, and is the co-author of the bestselling CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, and the Mike Meyers’ A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs textbook (both with Mike Meyers). He has taught computer classes all over the United States, including stints at the United Nations in New York and the FBI Academy in Quantico.

Mike Meyers, A+, Network+, is the industry’s leading authority on A+ and Network+ certification. He is the president and founder of Total Seminars, LLC. Mike is the author of many books, including Mike Meyers’ Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks.

Scott Jernigan is Editor in Chief for Total Seminars. Jernigan holds a Master of Arts degree in Medieval History, and after leaving academics, Jernigan began a career in IT, working as an instructor, editor, and writer. Mr. Jernigan has edited and contributed to dozens of books on computer literacy, hardware, operating systems, networking, and certification. He is the author of Computer Literacy―Your Ticket to IC3 Certification and is the co-author of the bestselling CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, and the Mike Meyers’ A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs textbook (both with Mike Meyers). He has taught computer classes all over the United States, including stints at the United Nations in New York and the FBI Academy in Quantico.

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars A very helpful reference.

S.o.t.U. · September 3, 2025

I added this book to my library to complement others that, when I need a second look at the topic, warranted further research. This book fit the bill.

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book, must have book for anyone studding for the exam.

P.B. · March 7, 2025

If you're preparing for the CompTIA Network+ certification, this book is an absolute must-have! It provides a comprehensive, well-structured, and easy-to-follow guide that covers all the key topics needed to pass the exam and build a strong foundation in networking.

5.0 out of 5 stars It educational book

j.w. · June 25, 2025

My husband has been in it for years. This product has been able to keep him up to date and has really assisted him in his career

5.0 out of 5 stars Network training and review

D.H. · October 12, 2025

Good network book

5.0 out of 5 stars Good redaction

Q.U. · June 25, 2025

Excelente

4.0 out of 5 stars No major complaints so far

W. · June 22, 2024

This book has a lot of information which is good a good thing in my opinion if you want to know more than you need to pass the exam. So far the information seems to be well explained & easy to understand. I'm about half way through the book & I've noticed figures that are mis numbered, illustrations that are too small to read, and occasional typos. Also, the online exercises are not thorough & very short. Despite these things I would recommend this book.

5.0 out of 5 stars Waste your time reading a networking reference manual...maybe that's a good idea

S.B. · September 15, 2022

I recently passed the CompTIA Network+ on the first try, just barely. Hopefully the following points will help you pass the exam faster and more easily.Mike Meyers' book is long. It's as much a networking reference manual as a preparation guide for the Network+ exam. Initially I thought the Meyers book was overkill. After reading the first 4 chapters of this Mike Meyers book and being frustrated at my progress, I returned the book. In retrospect, that was a mistake.There were two stages in my preparation for the exam: (1)understanding the material (2)memorizing information.The two best sources I found for understanding the exam subject matter are: (1) Mike Meyers book (2) Professor Messer's video training that is free online.Unfortunately, I relied mostly upon video training for understanding the information. And it takes a long time to get through a full video training course for Network+. If you recall information visually, as I do, then you should consider relying upon a book for understanding the subject matter. Use the video training and a secondary resource. And you should learn the material faster than using only video.For memorizing information, I listened to multiple training video courses (Jason Dion Udemy course, Professor Messer), reviewed the study guides Dion and Messer provide, took practice exams, reviewed the Exam Cram book, and created Anki cards.If I were to do the memorization all over again, I would rely much more heavily on Jason Dion's Practice Exams course on Udemy. He provides detailed explanations of the correct answer to each question.Take all the practice exams you can. If you don't understand a subject, look it up in Meyers' book.Good luck in your studies.

5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great book, but...

P.P.R.S. · July 14, 2023

This book was good. I read the 7th edition, then I read the 8th edition. Then I studied really hard for a week on specific topics, took the practice tests (from both 7th and 8th editions) several times, and I did pass the test...barely.If you're serious about passing this test, I highly encourage you to read the book at least twice, AND also go to the Cisco Skills For All website and take their *FREE* Network Technician 70 hour course. The course will probably take you anywhere from 4 to 8 weeks to complete, and you'll also have the aid of using the Cisco Packet Tracer program. Once again, that course is FREE.You see, the Network Technician course, when used with the Packet Tracer program, will give you a much deeper experience that is about as close to hands-on as you can get without having physical access to the real hardware. You'll actually have to program some things from the command line, and you'll be building and setting up simulated networks with the Packet Tracer learning activities.Actually spending the time to DO the activities and complete the course will immensely improve your chances of passing the Network+ exam.Definitely get this book, because it's great, but don't rely on this book to teach you everything. Pair it up with the free Cisco learning program and you'll do much better on the Network+ exam.At the time I took the exam, it costed about $321 USD. Most people cannot afford to fail that test.

Good text and an Easy Read

O.G. · January 13, 2025

Written well in a friendly way, this text has lots of pictures and diagrams. It is not a struggle to read like some textbooks. Two thumbs up from me.

Great experience

V. · November 3, 2024

Good packaging, the book was not only packaged well, it was also wrapped in thin plastic which allowed to preserve it very well why keeping in storage and delivering. So both content of the boom and the book's condition are great.

Delivered perfectly

R. · November 15, 2023

Great book, perfect delivery. Took over two weeks though.Edit: The book's pretty solid in explaining what you'd need to know. However, some images/pages should've been printed in colour as it makes no sense to follow the caption if it's explaining about colours but everything's B/W.

Useful information and good organized

W. · November 3, 2022

Useful information and good organized

Perfect content. Too wordy for my brain. Writing style doesn't match the appearance of the book.

B. · January 17, 2023

- Content is great. I aim to use it to pass the test.- Writing style is a little folksy and doesn't match the appearance of the book.- Should be 250 pages not 1000+ but this is of course just my opinion, and my analytical brain wants to get to the point. Other brains might prefer a 4 hour Dances with Wolves experience, describe the epic tale of the battle of collision domains and the victory of the CSMA/CD tribe.

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