CompTIA Network+ N10-009

CompTIA Network+ Exam-Day Guide

Prepare for CompTIA Network+ N10-009 exam day with test-center and OnVUE check-in steps, ID rules, timing, PBQ strategy, and a final readiness checklist.

Policy and pricing reviewed July 14, 2026. US pricing shown; taxes and regional prices may differ.

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Quick answer

Arrive 15 minutes early in person or start OnVUE check-in 30 minutes early

Verify the exact ID requirements in your appointment, match your registration name to the ID, and test online equipment before exam day.

Choose the correct check-in plan

Pearson VUE test center

Pearson's CompTIA candidate information asks candidates to arrive 15 minutes early. Bring the identification required by the current ID policy and appointment email.

OnVUE online exam

Begin check-in 30 minutes early. Run the system test beforehand using the same computer, camera, microphone, network, and room.

Identification and appointment checks

  • Your registration name must exactly match your accepted identification.
  • Use current, valid original ID; digital, damaged, copied, or expired identification may be rejected.
  • Read the CompTIA/Pearson VUE ID policy linked from your appointment because requirements can differ by delivery method and location.
  • Confirm the date, time zone, delivery method, and exam code N10-009.
  • Cancel or reschedule at least one business day before the appointment to avoid forfeiting the fee under the current candidate policy.

What the exam session looks like

The exam allows up to 90 multiple-choice and performance-based questions in 90 minutes. The passing score is 720 on the 100-900 scale.

Performance-based questions may appear near the beginning. Read the task, note every required outcome, and move on if the task is consuming disproportionate time. Flagged questions can be revisited if the exam interface permits it.

Final 24-hour checklist

Online testing rules that cause avoidable problems

OnVUE requires a quiet private space, one display, a working webcam, microphone, and speaker, and a stable connection. Phones, notes, paper, headphones, extra monitors, and people entering the room can invalidate the session. Follow the proctor and on-screen instructions even if they differ from a general checklist.

Frequently asked questions

How early should I arrive at a test center?

Pearson VUE's CompTIA candidate information asks candidates to arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled appointment.

How early should I check in for an OnVUE exam?

Pearson VUE instructs online candidates to begin check-in 30 minutes before the appointment.

Can I use paper during an online exam?

Pearson VUE's general OnVUE requirements prohibit physical paper and writing tools unless the specific exam program provides an exception. Use only the tools allowed in the exam interface.

What happens if my ID name does not match my booking?

You may be refused admission and forfeit the exam fee. Correct account or appointment details before exam day.

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