The test took me half an hour. I didn't really feel super prepared, but I suppose I did alright
Now, I gotta write a paper.
Now, I gotta write a paper.
T1... what is this, 1998?So, had my weekly mentor call today, and she asks "so are you ready to start a new course?"
Uhm, you don't read your emails?
Anyway, so I started Networking and Security Foundations class today. Took the pre-test, and there were questions like "Which nanometer wavelengths are commonly used for modern multimode fiber systems? Pick 2" and "how many voice channel can a t1 carry at a time?" and "hey, lets do some subnet masking math with binary".
I know some networking guys who don't know some of this stuff. Luckily, I know some--got a 46% on the pre-assessment. But it looks like I got some studying to do. Not sure what it has to do with software development, but whatevs
T1 maxes out at what, 1.5Mb/s?T1... what is this, 1998?
I'd guess 1380nm and 1550nm.Anyway, so I started Networking and Security Foundations class today. Took the pre-test, and there were questions like "Which nanometer wavelengths are commonly used for modern multimode fiber systems? Pick 2"
850 and 1310. I got that one rightI'd guess 1380nm and 1550nm.
Ah well. I remember 1550 was a big deal -- maybe that was single mode?850 and 1310. I got that one right
TBH I would miss a bunch of them too if I had to do them all from memory. Thanks a lot, Intel!I'm missing all of the "Which CPU fits in which socket" questions. I just haven't been keeping up with all of the hardware changes in the last few years.
IRQ 5 DMA 1 Port 220... old skool.I did the CompTIA A+ thing 20 years ago. It was way different then. Weird thing is, is that it doesn't expire because I did it so long ago.
Back then it was mostly irq and DMA assignments.
Quick Google says it would conflict with ACPI.one of my first networking jobs was fixing a Novell network with the NIC on IRQ11...when the documentation specifically said not to use IRQ11 for the NIC. Don't remember why.
Thanks!Omg you’re flying!
School in general? Was supposed to be nine 6-month terms. I've completed 3 terms worth of classes in 7 weeks, and Monday, I'm starting classes from the 4th term. I'm a special case, in that class of students they call "accelerators". About 1% of WGU college students complete their schooling in less than a year. ("Super-accelerators" do it in one term. I *might* be able to do that if I keep up the momentum. The math says 5.4 months to completion at my current rate of burning through these classes).How long is this meant to take?