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Good Bad @ Ugly
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I would like to know if there are any other study materials that would be good to use?
I have,
CCNA Study Guide 5th Edition/Todd Lammle
Cisco 640-801 Transcender
CBT Nuggets
How good is **** ?
I'm would like to take the CCNA exam my the middle of Jan/06, how much time should I put into studying nightly
I would like to know if there is any material that will help me to build a lap at home. I have 3 cisco 2500 routers and 1 1900 switch.
I have,
CCNA Study Guide 5th Edition/Todd Lammle
Cisco 640-801 Transcender
CBT Nuggets
How good is **** ?
I'm would like to take the CCNA exam my the middle of Jan/06, how much time should I put into studying nightly
I would like to know if there is any material that will help me to build a lap at home. I have 3 cisco 2500 routers and 1 1900 switch.
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Good Bad @ Ugly Member Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□I'm not trying to **** my way through the exam. I study 2 hours a night, I read each chapter twice. I just want to pass on my 1st try. And get hands on traning with out taking a class.
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screvdriver Member Posts: 1 ■□□□□□□□□□Hi.
I am preparing to study for Cisco CCNA and cannot decide what books to read from:
1. CCNA Study Guide, 5th Edition by Todd Lammle (SYBEX 2005) ;
2. CCNA Self-Study: CCNA ICND Exam Certification Guide, Wendell Odom, Cisco Press 2004 ;
3. CCNA Self-Study: CCNA INTRO Exam Certification Guide, Wendell Odom, Cisco Press 2004 ;
4. CCNA Exam Certification Guide , Wendell Odom, Cisco Press 1999 ;
5. CCNA Training Guide , by New Riders Publishing, Kevin Mahler , 1999
Is it better to study the separate books for INTRO and ICND
and take the CCNA 640-801 at once?
Any ideas or can someone who already took the exam help me? -
SV Member Posts: 166I had used "CCNA Study Guide 5th Edition/Todd Lammle". I don't think that alone is enough. The Cisco Press will be a better option.Life is a journey...
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QUIX0TIC Member Posts: 277Or you can always just read the sybex and the cisco press. Then you can read all three books and be a bit well versed on the subject."To realize one's destiny is a person's only obligation."