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CompTIA Network+ in Jakarta

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's recognized by employers worldwide and is one of the most respected entry-level networking credentials available. In Jakarta, where multinational corporations, fintech firms, and rapidly expanding tech startups are driving consistent demand for skilled network technicians and administrators, holding a Network+ certification signals to hiring managers that you meet a globally recognized baseline. The Indonesian digital economy is growing fast, and Jakarta sits at its center — making this cert a smart, timely investment for anyone entering or moving up in IT.

At $358 USD for the exam, Network+ is one of the more affordable internationally recognized certifications available to Jakarta-based IT professionals. With the average IT salary in Jakarta sitting around $18,000/yr, a verified uplift of roughly $6,000/yr means you could recoup the exam cost within weeks of landing a better-paying role. Jakarta's job market increasingly favors candidates with verifiable, vendor-neutral credentials over those with only local training certificates. Network engineers, NOC analysts, and systems administrators in Jakarta with CompTIA certifications consistently command higher salaries than uncertified peers. The cert is also renewable every three years, keeping your skills current as the city's infrastructure demands evolve.

◆ 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
Master the OSI and TCP/IP models — understand each layer's role and associated protocols (HTTP, DNS, DHCP, TCP, UDP)Study IP addressing: subnetting, CIDR notation, IPv4 vs IPv6, and practice subnetting calculations dailyLearn network topologies, cabling types (fiber, copper, coaxial), and connector standards tested on N10-009
2
Network Infrastructure, Switching, and RoutingWeeks 5–8
Study switching concepts: VLANs, STP, port mirroring, and MAC address tablesCover routing protocols (OSPF, BGP basics, static routing) and understand how routers make forwarding decisionsPractice with network diagrams — be able to identify and place devices like firewalls, switches, load balancers, and WAPs correctly
3
Security, Troubleshooting, and Exam ReadinessWeeks 9–12
Study network security topics: firewalls, IDS/IPS, VPNs, AAA frameworks, and common attack types like DDoS and MITMWork through the CompTIA troubleshooting methodology and practice applying it to scenario-based questionsComplete at least three full-length N10-009 practice exams, review every wrong answer, and time yourself to simulate real exam conditions
◆ 04 / Exam tips

Exam tips

Subnetting appears heavily on N10-009 — practice calculating network addresses, broadcast addresses, and usable host ranges manually until you can do it in under 60 seconds without a calculator

The exam includes performance-based questions (PBQs) that simulate real network tasks like configuring VLANs or reading network diagrams — tackle these first before moving to multiple-choice questions to avoid running out of time

Memorize the well-known port numbers cold: SSH (22), DNS (53), HTTP (80), HTTPS (443), RDP (3389), SMTP (25), and at least 15 others — they appear consistently across multiple question formats

Understand the CompTIA troubleshooting methodology (all seven steps in order) and practice applying it to scenario questions — the exam tests whether you follow the process, not just whether you know the answer

For the N10-009 specifically, pay close attention to cloud networking concepts, SD-WAN, and network virtualization — CompTIA has increased coverage of these topics compared to earlier versions of the exam

◆ 05 / FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Network+ is classified as a beginner-level certification, but it covers a broad range of topics including subnetting, routing, and network security. Most candidates with little to no networking background need 8–12 weeks of consistent study. Having CompTIA A+ or some hands-on IT experience beforehand makes the material significantly more approachable and reduces study time.
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