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CompTIA Network+ in Bangkok

Foundational networking certification covering infrastructure, operations, security, and troubleshooting.

Salary uplift
+$6k
Exam cost
$358
Duration
90 min
Passing score
720
Difficulty
beginner
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◆ 01 / About

What is CompTIA Network+?

CompTIA Network+ (exam code N10-009) is a vendor-neutral certification that validates your ability to design, configure, manage, and troubleshoot wired and wireless networks. It covers everything from network fundamentals and IP addressing to security concepts and network troubleshooting tools. In Bangkok, where multinational corporations, fintech firms, and cloud service providers are rapidly expanding their regional operations, employers treat Network+ as a reliable baseline credential for junior and mid-level network roles. The Thailand digital economy push has created consistent demand for verified networking professionals, making this certification particularly well-timed for anyone entering or pivoting into Bangkok's IT sector.

At $358 USD for the exam, CompTIA Network+ is a calculated investment for Bangkok-based IT professionals. With the average IT salary in Bangkok sitting around $25,000/yr, adding this credential can push your earning potential up by roughly $6,000/yr — a 24% salary increase that recoups the exam cost within weeks of landing a better-paying role. Bangkok's growing hub of regional headquarters, data centers, and managed service providers means Network+ holders are competing for roles with real upward mobility. The certification is also renewable every three years, keeping your credentials current without constant re-examination costs, making the long-term ROI exceptionally strong in this market.

◆ 02 / Exam details

Exam details

Exam cost
$358 USD
Duration
90 min
Passing score
720
Renewal
Every 3 yrs

Prerequisites: CompTIA A+ or 9-12 months networking experience recommended

◆ 03 / Study plan

12-week study plan

1
Networking Fundamentals and the OSI ModelWeeks 1–4
Study the OSI and TCP/IP models in depth — map real protocols to each layer and practice explaining them aloudLearn IP addressing, subnetting (IPv4 and IPv6), and CIDR notation using subnetting practice tools dailyReview common ports, protocols, and services (DNS, DHCP, HTTP/S, FTP, SSH) and how they interact
2
Network Infrastructure, Switching, and RoutingWeeks 5–8
Study switches, VLANs, STP, and trunking concepts — use Packet Tracer or GNS3 to build and test lab topologiesLearn routing protocols including static routing, OSPF, and BGP basics, focusing on how routing decisions are madeCover wireless networking standards (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax), wireless security protocols, and common deployment scenarios
3
Network Security, Troubleshooting, and Exam ReadinessWeeks 9–12
Study network security concepts: firewalls, IDS/IPS, VPNs, NAC, and zero-trust principles covered in N10-009Work through CompTIA's official practice exams and third-party question banks, targeting 85%+ before scheduling your testPractice performance-based questions (PBQs) specifically — these simulate real tasks and are where unprepared candidates lose the most points
◆ 04 / Exam tips

Exam tips

Prioritize subnetting fluency — N10-009 will test your ability to calculate subnets quickly without a calculator, so practice until it's automatic

Do not skip performance-based questions at the start of the exam; they carry heavy weight and abandoning them often results in running out of time at the end

Learn the CompTIA troubleshooting methodology (identify, establish theory, test, establish plan, implement, verify, document) and apply it to every troubleshooting scenario question

Know your wireless standards cold — frequency bands, maximum speeds, channel widths, and security protocols (WPA2 vs WPA3) appear repeatedly across N10-009 question sets

Study network hardening and security concepts from the N10-009 objectives specifically, not generic security content — CompTIA tests precise terminology like AAA, RADIUS, TACACS+, and 802.1X in networking contexts

◆ 05 / FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Network+ is rated beginner-level but shouldn't be underestimated. The N10-009 exam includes performance-based questions that require you to actually configure or troubleshoot scenarios, not just recall facts. Candidates with no networking background typically need 10–12 weeks of focused study. Those with hands-on experience or a CompTIA A+ background often pass in 6–8 weeks. Consistent lab practice is the biggest differentiator between passing and failing.
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