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CompTIA A+

Certification Exam
Core 1 Objectives
EXAM NUMBER: CORE 1 (220-1101)
About the Exam
Candidates are encouraged to use this document to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101)
certification exam. In order to receive the CompTIA A+ certification, you must pass two exams: Core 1
(220-1101) and Core 2 (220-1102). The CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) and Core 2 (220-1102) certification
exams will verify the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills required to:

• Install, configure, and maintain computer equipment, mobile devices, and software for end users
• Service components based on customer requirements
• Understand networking basics and apply basic cybersecurity methods to mitigate threats
• Properly and safely diagnose, resolve, and document common hardware and software issues
• Apply troubleshooting skills and provide customer support using appropriate communication skills
• Understand the basics of scripting, cloud technologies, virtualization, and multi-OS deployments in
corporate environments

This is equivalent to 12 months of hands-on experience working in a help desk support technician,
desktop support technician, or field service technician job role. These content examples are meant to
clarify the test objectives and should not be construed as a comprehensive listing of all the content of
this examination.

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standard and, as such, undergoes regular reviews and updates to the exam objectives.

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PLEASE NOTE
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TEST DETAILS
Required exam A+ Core 1 (220-1101)
Number of questions Maximum of 90
Types of questions Multiple-choice and performance-based
Length of test 90 minutes
Recommended experience 12 months of hands-on experience in a help
desk support technician, desktop support
technician, or field service technician job role
Passing score 675 (on a scale of 100–900)

EXAM OBJECTIVES (DOMAINS)


The table below lists the domains measured by this examination
and the extent to which they are represented.

DOMAIN PERCENTAGE OF EXAMINATION

1.0 Mobile Devices 15%


2.0 Networking 20%
3.0 Hardware 25%
4.0 Virtualization and Cloud Computing 11%
5.0 Hardware and Network Troubleshooting 29%
Total 100%

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1.0 Mobile Devices
1.1 Given a scenario, install and configure laptop hardware
and components.
• Hardware/device replacement - Hard disk drive (HDD)/solid- • Physical privacy and security
- Battery state drive (SSD) migration components
- Keyboard/keys - HDD/SSD replacement - Biometrics
- Random-access memory (RAM) - Wireless cards - Near-field scanner features

1.2 Compare and contrast the display components of mobile devices.


• Types • Mobile display components • Touch screen/digitizer
- Liquid crystal display (LCD) • WiFi antenna connector/ • Inverter
M In-plane switching (IPS) placement
M Twisted nematic (TN) • Camera/webcam
M Vertical alignment (VA) • Microphone
- Organic light-emitting diode
(OLED)

1.3 Given a scenario, set up and configure accessories and ports


of mobile devices.
• Connection methods • Accessories • Docking station
- Universal Serial Bus (USB)/ - Touch pens • Port replicator
USB-C/microUSB/miniUSB - Headsets • Trackpad/drawing pad
- Lightning - Speakers
- Serial interfaces - Webcam
- Near-field communication (NFC)
- Bluetooth
- Hotspot

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1.0 | Mobile Devices

1.4 Given a scenario, configure basic mobile-device network


connectivity and application support.
• Wireless/cellular data network • Location services • Mobile device synchronization
(enable/disable) - Global Positioning System (GPS) - Account setup
- 2G/3G/4G/5G services M Microsoft 365
- Hotspot - Cellular location services M Google Workspace
- Global System for Mobile • Mobile device management M iCloud
Communications (GSM) vs. (MDM)/mobile application - Data to synchronize
code-division multiple access management (MAM) M Mail
(CDMA) - Corporate email configuration M Photos
- Preferred Roaming List (PRL) - Two-factor authentication M Calendar
updates - Corporate applications M Contacts
• Bluetooth M Recognizing data caps
- Enable Bluetooth
- Enable pairing
- Find a device for pairing
- Enter the appropriate PIN code
- Test connectivity

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2.0 Networking

2.1 Compare and contrast Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and


User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports, protocols, and their purposes.
• Ports and protocols - 137/139 – Network Basic Input/ - 3389 – Remote Desktop Protocol
- 20/21 – File Transfer Protocol Output System (NetBIOS)/ (RDP)
(FTP) NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) • TCP vs. UDP
- 22 – Secure Shell (SSH) - 143 – Internet Mail Access - Connectionless
- 23 – Telnet Protocol (IMAP) M DHCP
- 25 – Simple Mail Transfer - 161/162 – Simple Network M Trivial File Transfer Protocol
Protocol (SMTP) Management Protocol (SNMP) (TFTP)
- 53 – Domain Name System - 389 – Lightweight Directory - Connection-oriented
(DNS) Access Protocol (LDAP) M HTTPS
- 67/68 – Dynamic Host - 443 – Hypertext Transfer M SSH
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
- 80 – Hypertext Transfer Protocol - 445 – Server Message Block
(HTTP) (SMB)/Common Internet File
- 110 – Post Office Protocol 3 System (CIFS)
(POP3)

2.2 Compare and contrast common networking hardware.


• Routers • Firewall • Cable modem
• Switches • Power over Ethernet (PoE) • Digital subscriber line (DSL)
- Managed - Injectors • Optical network terminal (ONT)
- Unmanaged - Switch • Network interface card (NIC)
• Access points - PoE standards • Software-defined networking
• Patch panel • Hub (SDN)

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2.0 | Networking

2.3 Compare and contrast protocols for wireless networking.


• Frequencies • 802.11 • Long-range fixed wireless
- 2.4GHz - a - Licensed
- 5GHz - b - Unlicensed
• Channels - g - Power
- Regulations - n - Regulatory requirements for
- 2.4GHz vs. 5GHz - ac (WiFi 5) wireless power
• Bluetooth - ax (WiFi 6) • NFC
• Radio-frequency identification
(RFID)

2.4 Summarize services provided by networked hosts.


• Server roles • Internet appliances • Legacy/embedded systems
- DNS - Spam gateways - Supervisory control and data
- DHCP - Unified threat management acquisition (SCADA)
- Fileshare (UTM) • Internet of Things (IoT) devices
- Print servers - Load balancers
- Mail servers - Proxy servers
- Syslog
- Web servers
- Authentication, authorization,
and accounting (AAA)

2.5 Given a scenario, install and configure basic wired/wireless small


office/home office (SOHO) networks.
• Internet Protocol (IP) addressing
- IPv4
M Private addresses
M Public addresses
- IPv6
- Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
- Static
- Dynamic
- Gateway

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2.0 | Networking

2.6 Compare and contrast common network configuration


concepts.
• DNS • DHCP
- Address - Leases
M A - Reservations
M AAAA - Scope
- Mail exchanger (MX) • Virtual LAN (VLAN)
- Text (TXT) • Virtual private network (VPN)
M Spam management
(i) DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)
(ii) Sender Policy Framework (SPF)
(iii) Domain-based Message Authentication,
Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC)

2.7 Compare and contrast Internet connection types, network types,


and their features.
• Internet connection types • Network types
- Satellite - Local area network (LAN)
- Fiber - Wide area network (WAN)
- Cable - Personal area network (PAN)
- DSL - Metropolitan area network (MAN)
- Cellular - Storage area network (SAN)
- Wireless Internet service - Wireless local area network
provider (WISP) (WLAN)

2.8 Given a scenario, use networking tools.


• Crimper • Toner probe • Loopback plug
• Cable stripper • Punchdown tool • Network tap
• WiFi analyzer • Cable tester

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3.0 Hardware
3.1 Explain basic cable types and their connectors, features,
and purposes.
• Network cables - High-Definition Multimedia • Adapters
- Copper Interface (HDMI) • Connector types
M Cat 5 - DisplayPort - RJ11
M Cat 5e - Digital Visual Interface (DVI) - RJ45
M Cat 6 - Video Graphics Array (VGA) - F type
M Cat 6a • Hard drive cables - Straight tip (ST)
M Coaxial - Serial Advanced Technology - Subscriber connector (SC)
M Shielded twisted pair Attachment (SATA) - Lucent connector (LC)
(i) Direct burial - Small Computer System - Punchdown block
M Unshielded twisted pair Interface (SCSI) - microUSB
- Plenum - External SATA (eSATA) - miniUSB
- Optical - Integrated Drive Electronics - USB-C
M Fiber (IDE) - Molex
- T568A/T568B - Lightning port
• Peripheral cables - DB9
- USB 2.0
- USB 3.0
- Serial
- Thunderbolt
• Video cables

3.2 Given a scenario, install the appropriate RAM.


• RAM types • Single-channel
- Virtual RAM • Dual-channel
- Small outline dual inline memory • Triple-channel
module (SODIMM) • Quad-channel
- Double Data Rate 3 (DDR3)
- Double Data Rate 4 (DDR4)
- Double Data Rate 5 (DDR5)
- Error correction code (ECC)
RAM

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3.0 | Hardware

3.3 Given a scenario, select and install storage devices.


• Hard drives • SSDs • Drive configurations
- Speeds - Communications interfaces - Redundant Array of Independent
M 5,400rpm M Non-volatile Memory Express (or Inexpensive) Disks (RAID) 0,
M 7,200rpm (NVMe) 1, 5, 10
M 10,000rpm M SATA • Removable storage
M 15,000rpm M Peripheral Component - Flash drives
- Form factor Interconnect Express (PCIe) - Memory cards
M 2.5 - Form factors - Optical drives
M 3.5 M M.2
M mSATA

3.4 Given a scenario, install and configure motherboards, central


processing units (CPUs), and add-on cards.
• Motherboard form factor - Desktop - Multithreading
- Advanced Technology eXtended - Mobile - Virtualization support
(ATX) • Basic Input/Output System • Expansion cards
- Information Technology (BIOS)/Unified Extensible - Sound card
eXtended (ITX) Firmware Interface (UEFI) settings - Video card
• Motherboard connector types - Boot options - Capture card
- Peripheral Component - USB permissions - NIC
Interconnect (PCI) - Trusted Platform Module (TPM) • Cooling
- PCI Express (PCIe) security features - Fans
- Power connectors - Fan considerations - Heat sink
- SATA - Secure Boot - Thermal paste/pads
- eSATA - Boot password - Liquid
- Headers • Encryption
- M.2 - TPM
• Motherboard compatibility - Hardware security module
- CPU sockets (HSM)
M Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. • CPU architecture
(AMD) - x64/x86
M Intel - Advanced RISC Machine (ARM)
- Server - Single-core
- Multisocket - Multicore

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3.0 | Hardware

3.5 Given a scenario, install or replace the appropriate power


supply.
• Input 110-120 VAC vs. 220-240 VAC • Redundant power supply
• Output 3.3V vs. 5V vs. 12V • Modular power supply
• 20-pin to 24-pin motherboard adapter • Wattage rating

3.6 Given a scenario, deploy and configure multifunction devices/


printers and settings.
• Properly unboxing a device – • Public/shared devices • Security
setup location considerations - Printer share - User authentication
• Use appropriate drivers for a - Print server - Badging
given OS • Configuration settings - Audit logs
- Printer Control Language (PCL) - Duplex - Secured prints
vs. PostScript - Orientation • Network scan services
• Device connectivity - Tray settings - Email
- USB - Quality - SMB
- Ethernet - Cloud services
- Wireless • Automatic document feeder
(ADF)/flatbed scanner

3.7 Given a scenario, install and replace printer consumables.


• Laser • Inkjet • Impact
- Imaging drum, fuser assembly, - Ink cartridge, print head, roller, - Print head, ribbon, tractor feed
transfer belt, transfer roller, feeder, duplexing assembly, - Impact paper
pickup rollers, separation pads, carriage belt - Maintenance: Replace ribbon,
duplexing assembly - Calibration replace print head, replace paper
- Imaging process: processing, - Maintenance: Clean heads, • 3-D printer
charging, exposing, developing, replace cartridges, calibrate, - Filament
transferring, fusing, and cleaning clear jams - Resin
- Maintenance: Replace toner, • Thermal - Print bed
apply maintenance kit, calibrate, - Feed assembly, heating element
clean - Special thermal paper
- Maintenance: Replace paper,
clean heating element, remove
debris
- Heat sensitivity of paper

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4.0 Virtualization and Cloud
Computing
4.1 Summarize cloud-computing concepts.
• Common cloud models • Cloud characteristics • Desktop virtualization
- Private cloud - Shared resources - Virtual desktop infrastructure
- Public cloud - Metered utilization (VDI) on premises
- Hybrid cloud - Rapid elasticity - VDI in the cloud
- Community cloud - High availability
- Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) - File synchronization
- Software as a service (SaaS)
- Platform as a service (PaaS)

4.2 Summarize aspects of client-side virtualization.


• Purpose of virtual machines
- Sandbox
- Test development
- Application virtualization
M Legacy software/OS
M Cross-platform virtualization
• Resource requirements
• Security requirements

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5.0 Hardware and Network
Troubleshooting
5.1 Given a scenario, apply the best practice methodology to resolve
problems.
• Always consider corporate 2. Establish a theory of probable 4. Establish a plan of action
policies, procedures, and impacts cause (question the obvious) to resolve the problem and
before implementing changes - If necessary, conduct external implement the solution
1. Identify the problem or internal research based on - Refer to the vendor’s
- Gather information from the symptoms instructions for guidance
user, identify user changes, and, 3. Test the theory to determine the 5. Verify full system functionality
if applicable, perform backups cause and, if applicable, implement
before making changes - Once the theory is confirmed, preventive measures
- Inquire regarding determine the next steps to 6. Document the findings, actions,
environmental or infrastructure resolve the problem and outcomes
changes - If the theory is not confirmed,
re-establish a new theory or
escalate

5.2 Given a scenario, troubleshoot problems related to motherboards,


RAM, CPU, and power.
• Common symptoms - Black screen - Intermittent shutdown
- Power-on self-test (POST) beeps - No power - Application crashes
- Proprietary crash screens - Sluggish performance - Grinding noise
(blue screen of death [BSOD]/ - Overheating - Capacitor swelling
pinwheel) - Burning smell - Inaccurate system date/time

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5.0 | Hardware and Network Troubleshooting

5.3 Given a scenario, troubleshoot and diagnose problems with


storage drives and RAID arrays.
• Common symptoms - Bootable device not found (S.M.A.R.T.) failure
- Light-emitting diode (LED) - Data loss/corruption - Extended read/write times
status indicators - RAID failure - Input/output operations per
- Grinding noises - Self-monitoring, Analysis, second (IOPS)
- Clicking sounds and Reporting Technology - Missing drives in OS

5.4 Given a scenario, troubleshoot video, projector, and


display issues.
• Common symptoms - Fuzzy image - Incorrect color display
- Incorrect data source - Display burn-in - Audio issues
- Physical cabling issues - Dead pixels - Dim image
- Burned-out bulb - Flashing screen - Intermittent projector shutdown

5.5 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common issues with mobile


devices.
• Common symptoms - Improper charging - Digitizer issues
- Poor battery health - Poor/no connectivity - Physically damaged ports
- Swollen battery - Liquid damage - Malware
- Broken screen - Overheating - Cursor drift/touch calibration

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5.0 | Hardware and Network Troubleshooting

5.6 Given a scenario, troubleshoot and resolve printer issues.


• Common symptoms - Paper not feeding - Finishing issues
- Lines down the printed pages - Multipage misfeed M Staple jams
- Garbled print - Multiple prints pending in queue M Hole punch
- Toner not fusing to paper - Speckling on printed pages - Incorrect page orientation
- Paper jams - Double/echo images on the print
- Faded print - Incorrect color settings
- Incorrect paper size - Grinding noise

5.7 Given a scenario, troubleshoot problems with wired and wireless


networks.
• Common symptoms - Limited connectivity - Port flapping
- Intermittent wireless - Jitter - High latency
connectivity - Poor Voice over Internet - External interference
- Slow network speeds Protocol (VoIP) quality

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CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) Acronym List
The following is a list of acronyms that appear on the CompTIA A+
Core 1 (220-1101) exam. Candidates are encouraged to review the complete
list and attain a working knowledge of all listed acronyms as part of a
comprehensive exam preparation program.

Acronym Definition Acronym Definition


AAA Authentication, Authorization, and DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module
Accounting DKIM DomainKeys Identified Mail
AC Alternating Current DMA Direct Memory Access
ACL Access Control List DMARC Domain-based Message Authentication,
ADF Automatic Document Feeder Reporting, and Conformance
AES Advanced Encryption Standard DNS Domain Name System
AP Access Point DoS Denial of Service
APFS Apple File System DRAM Dynamic Random-Access Memory
APIPA Automatic Private Internet Protocol DRM Digital Rights Management
Addressing DSL Digital Subscriber Line
APK Android Package DVI Digital Visual Interface
ARM Advanced RISC [Reduced Instruction Set DVI-D Digital Visual Interface-Digital
Computer] Machine ECC Error Correcting Code
ARP Address Resolution Protocol EFS Encrypting File System
ATA Advanced Technology Attachment EMI Electromagnetic Interference
ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode EOL End-of-Life
ATX Advanced Technology Extended eSATA External Serial Advanced Technology
AUP Acceptable Use Policy Attachment
BIOS Basic Input/Output System ESD Electrostatic Discharge
BSOD Blue Screen of Death EULA End-User License Agreement
BYOD Bring Your Own Device exFAT Extensible File Allocation Table
CAD Computer-aided Design ext Extended File System
CAPTCHA Completely Automated Public Turing Test FAT File Allocation Table
to Tell Computers and Humans Apart FAT12 12-bit File Allocation Table
CD Compact Disc FAT16 16-bit File Allocation Table
CDFS Compact Disc File System FAT32 32-bit File Allocation Table
CDMA Code-Division Multiple Access FSB Front-Side Bus
CERT Computer Emergency Response Team FTP File Transfer Protocol
CIFS Common Internet File System GFS Grandfather-Father-Son
CMD Command Prompt GPS Global Positioning System
CMOS Complementary Metal-Oxide GPT GUID [Globally Unique Identifier] Partition
Semiconductor Table
CPU Central Processing Unit GPU Graphics Processing Unit
CRL Certificate Revocation List GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
DC Direct Current GUI Graphical User Interface
DDoS Distributed Denial of Service GUID Globally Unique Identifier
DDR Double Data Rate HAL Hardware Abstraction Layer
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol HAV Hardware-assisted Virtualization

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Acronym Definition Acronym Definition
HCL Hardware Compatibility List MX Mail Exchange
HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection NAC Network Access Control
HDD Hard Disk Drive NAT Network Address Translation
HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface NDA Non-disclosure Agreement
HSM Hardware Security Module NetBIOS Networked Basic Input/Output System
HTML Hypertext Markup Language NetBT NetBIOS over TCP/IP [Transmission Control
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol Protocol/Internet Protocol]
HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure NFC Near-field Communication
I/O Input/Output NFS Network File System
IaaS Infrastructure as a Service NIC Network Interface Card
ICR Intelligent Character Recognition NTFS New Technology File System
IDE Integrated Drive Electronics NVMe Non-volatile Memory Express
IDS Intrusion Detection System OCR Optical Character Recognition
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics OLED Organic Light-emitting Diode
Engineers ONT Optical Network Terminal
IMAP Internet Mail Access Protocol OS Operating System
IOPS Input/Output Operations Per Second PaaS Platform as a Service
IoT Internet of Things PAN Personal Area Network
IP Internet Protocol PC Personal Computer
IPS Intrusion Prevention System PCIe Peripheral Component Interconnect Express
IPS In-plane Switching PCL Printer Command Language
IPSec Internet Protocol Security PE Preinstallation Environment
IR Infrared PII Personally Identifiable Information
IrDA Infrared Data Association PIN Personal Identification Number
IRP Incident Response Plan PKI Public Key Infrastructure
ISO International Organization for PoE Power over Ethernet
Standardization POP3 Post Office Protocol 3
ISP Internet Service Provider POST Power-on Self-Test
ITX Information Technology eXtended PPP Point-to-Point Protocol
KB Knowledge Base PRL Preferred Roaming List
KVM Keyboard-Video-Mouse PSU Power Supply Unit
LAN Local Area Network PXE Preboot Execution Environment
LC Lucent Connector RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service
LCD Liquid Crystal Display RAID Redundant Array of Independent (or
LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Inexpensive) Disks
LED Light-emitting Diode RAM Random-access Memory
MAC Media Access Control/Mandatory Access RDP Remote Desktop Protocol
Control RF Radio Frequency
MAM Mobile Application Management RFI Radio-Frequency Interference
MAN Metropolitan Area Network RFID Radio-Frequency Identification
MBR Master Boot Record RJ11 Registered Jack Function 11
MDM Mobile Device Management RJ45 Registered Jack Function 45
MFA Multifactor Authentication RMM Remote Monitoring and Management
MFD Multifunction Device RTO Recovery Time Objective
MFP Multifunction Printer SaaS Software as a Service
MMC Microsoft Management Console SAN Storage Area Network
MOU Memorandum of Understanding SAS Serial Attached SCSI [Small Computer
MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet System Interface]
MSRA Microsoft Remote Assistance SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment

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Acronym Definition Acronym Definition
SC Subscriber Connector TLS Transport Layer Security
SCADA Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition TN Twisted Nematic
SCP Secure Copy Protection TPM Trusted Platform Module
SCSI Small Computer System Interface UAC User Account Control
SDN Software-defined Networking UDP User Datagram Protocol
SFTP Secure File Transfer Protocol UEFI Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
SIM Subscriber Identity Module UNC Universal Naming Convention
SIMM Single Inline Memory Module UPnP Universal Plug and Play
S.M.A.R.T. Self-monitoring Analysis and Reporting UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply
Technology USB Universal Serial Bus
SMB Server Message Block UTM Unified Threat Management
SMS Short Message Service UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair
SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol VA Vertical Alignment
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol VDI Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol VGA Video Graphics Array
SODIMM Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module VLAN Virtual LAN [Local Area Network]
SOHO Small Office/Home Office VM Virtual Machine
SPF Sender Policy Framework VNC Virtual Network Computer
SQL Structured Query Language VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol
SRAM Static Random-access Memory VPN Virtual Private Network
SSD Solid-State Drive VRAM Video Random-access Memory
SSH Secure Shell WAN Wide Area Network
SSID Service Set Identifier WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy
SSL Secure Sockets Layer WISP Wireless Internet Service Provider
SSO Single Sign-on WLAN Wireless LAN [Local Area Network]
ST Straight Tip WMN Wireless Mesh Network
STP Shielded Twisted Pair WPA WiFi Protected Access
TACACS Terminal Access Controller Access-Control WWAN Wireless Wide Area Network
System XSS Cross-site Scripting
TCP Transmission Control Protocol
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol
TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol
TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol

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CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101)
Proposed Hardware and Software List
**CompTIA has included this sample list of hardware and software to assist
candidates as they prepare for the A+ Core 1 (220-1101) exam. This list may
also be helpful for training companies that wish to create a lab component
to their training offering. The bulleted lists below each topic are sample
lists and are not exhaustive.

Equipment Spare parts/hardware Tools


• Apple tablet/smartphone • Motherboards • Screwdriver
• Android tablet/smartphone • RAM • Multimeter
• Windows tablet • Hard drives • Wire cutters
• Chromebook • Power supplies • Punchdown tool
• Windows laptop/Mac laptop/Linux • Video cards • Crimper
laptop • Sound cards • Power supply tester
• Windows desktop/Mac desktop/ • Network cards • Cable stripper
Linux desktop • Wireless NICs • Standard technician toolkit
• Windows server with Active • Fans/cooling devices/heat sink • Electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap
Directory and Print Management • CPUs • Thermal paste
• Monitors • Assorted connectors/cables • Cable tester
• Projectors - USB • Cable toner
• SOHO router/switch - HDMI • WiFi analyzer
• Access point - DisplayPort • SATA to USB connectors
• VoIP phone - DVI
• Printer - VGA Software
- Laser/inkjet • Adapters • Operating systems
- Wireless - Bluetooth adapter - Linux
- 3-D printer • Network cables - Chrome OS
- Thermal • Unterminated network cable/ - Microsoft Windows
• Surge suppressor connectors - macOS
• Uninterruptible power supply • Alternating current (AC) adapters - Android
(UPS) • Optical drives - iOS
• Smart devices (IoT devices) • Screws/standoffs • Preinstallation environment (PE)
• Server with a hypervisor • Cases disk/live compact disc (CD)
• Punchdown block • Maintenance kit • Antivirus software
• Patch panel • Mice/keyboards • Virtualization software
• Webcams • Keyboard-video-mouse (KVM) • Anti-malware
• Speakers • Console cable • Driver software
• Microphones • SSD

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