INE or IP Expert
bharvey92
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Not sure if I've posted this in the correct location, thought the CCNA forums get the most views so I posted it here.
I'm thinking of asking my company whether they will fund a subscription to either INE or IP Expert to help with my studies, through my CCNA/NP DC and on wards to my CCIE. I just wondered if people can speak from experience which resource is better.
Cheers
I'm thinking of asking my company whether they will fund a subscription to either INE or IP Expert to help with my studies, through my CCNA/NP DC and on wards to my CCIE. I just wondered if people can speak from experience which resource is better.
Cheers
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ccie14023 Member Posts: 183INE got me through my CCIE. Of course, that was 2004. But I really think they have a good team over there and you can't go wrong with them.
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Dieg0M Member Posts: 861I wen't through all v4 and v5 CCIE R&S material for INE and IPexpert. IPexpert were better in v4 but the v5 material is subpar to INE's.
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bharvey92 Member Posts: 420 ■■■□□□□□□□I wen't through all v4 and v5 CCIE R&S material for INE and IPexpert. IPexpert were better in v4 but the v5 material is subpar to INE's.
Hope this helped.
Thanks for your input both, sounds like INE would be the best vendor to go for then. Only reason I added IPEXPERT to the mix was that I watched a few of there videos on Youtube and found them more engaging.
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bharvey92 Member Posts: 420 ■■■□□□□□□□digitheads wrote: »have you considered UDEMY?
As far as I'm aware Udemy do not provide Cisco DC courses. I did use Chris Bryant videos for my CCNP - so that would have been perfect for my CCNA: DC.2018 Goal: CCIE Written [ ]