CCIE Wireless and Network Dojo
Hi,
Has any one got and experience or reviews on using NetworkDojo or alternate training vendors for CCIE wireless training?
I am looking to start my journey in Dec/Jan.
Regards
Burns
Has any one got and experience or reviews on using NetworkDojo or alternate training vendors for CCIE wireless training?
I am looking to start my journey in Dec/Jan.
Regards
Burns
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Iristheangel Mod Posts: 4,133 ModHeard nothing but good things. Its Jeff Rensink who is the former wireless instructor for IPExpert which was the only game in town for CCIE Wireless before it closed
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MitM Member Posts: 622 ■■■■□□□□□□I watched a bunch of his videos when IPExpert was around. I thought he was good, he knows his stuff. You can watch one of his IPExpert videos below
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NOC-Ninja Member Posts: 1,403I can vouch for him. Ive watched all of his videos when he was at IPexpert.
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Danielh22185 Member Posts: 1,195 ■■■■□□□□□□I can definitely vouch for him. I've watched a lot of his content on youtube and he has personally helped me with a few issues. Good guy!Currently Studying: IE Stuff...kinda...for now...
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koz24 Member Posts: 766 ■■■■□□□□□□Hi,
Has any one got and experience or reviews on using NetworkDojo or alternate training vendors for CCIE wireless training?
I am looking to start my journey in Dec/Jan.
Regards
Burns
My experience with NetworkDojo has been nothing but positive. I bought the Platinum Bundle and have been studying the Wireless track for a while now. The workbooks and videos go very much in depth into the technology.
I see that you already have a lot of the foundation done: CCNA Wireless, CWNA, CWDP, and CWAP. You should be able to jump into the content and start learning, I started with about a CWNA. Most of the content at NDojo is geared towards the CCIE lab. The written content is good enough to pass though.
In fact, Jeff has had 3-4 students pass the 3.0 exam already -
Burns82 Member Posts: 68 ■■■□□□□□□□My experience with NetworkDojo has been nothing but positive. I bought the Platinum Bundle and have been studying the Wireless track for a while now. The workbooks and videos go very much in depth into the technology.
I see that you already have a lot of the foundation done: CCNA Wireless, CWNA, CWDP, and CWAP. You should be able to jump into the content and start learning, I started with about a CWNA. Most of the content at NDojo is geared towards the CCIE lab. The written content is good enough to pass though.
In fact, Jeff has had 3-4 students pass the 3.0 exam already
Thanks very much for that information, I hoping to kick of my studies in Jan after completing the CWSP exams.
I hope to have the funds to purchase the Platinum bundle. -
koz24 Member Posts: 766 ■■■■□□□□□□Thanks very much for that information, I hoping to kick of my studies in Jan after completing the CWSP exams.
I hope to have the funds to purchase the Platinum bundle.
Another option is to buy what you can afford(Silver or Gold) and then upgrade to Platinum later. Talk to Jeff first but he's a nice guy and you should be able to work something out. I originally got Silver and then upgraded to Platinum like a month later. The best part about Platinum is the boatload of tokens you get for the racks. I think it comes out to something like 300+ hours. -
Burns82 Member Posts: 68 ■■■□□□□□□□Thanks for your advice everyone, I submit a business case with my employer for work to pay for the platinum package with network dojo. so hopefully it gets approved and I can get straight into it.
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Burns82 Member Posts: 68 ■■■□□□□□□□I bought the NetworkDojo Platinum bundle and will start my study today. so keen to get it into