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-prophet- wrote: Just to let you know, for my CCNA study I had 3 2501 routers and a 2900XL switch. I think I used the switch about 3 times during my whole study. I really could have passed the exam without it. Don't get me wrong, hardware is fantastic for real life experience but don't go overboard on a switch if you can't afford it u n l e s s you are thinking of progressing to CCNP. Cheers, -prophet-
Pash wrote: -prophet- wrote: Just to let you know, for my CCNA study I had 3 2501 routers and a 2900XL switch. I think I used the switch about 3 times during my whole study. I really could have passed the exam without it. Don't get me wrong, hardware is fantastic for real life experience but don't go overboard on a switch if you can't afford it u n l e s s you are thinking of progressing to CCNP. Cheers, -prophet- Just to add to this. You can probably do without any hardware at all to pass the CCNA, but the real thing is always helpful. The CCNA really is a huge cram of theory and information rolled into one exam (or two depending on your choice). If im honest I have already forgotten a lot of my CCNA core theory, because I simply don't do enough practice at work. If you are getting experience at work good on you and my advice is to work through the subjects one by one and break it up with labs. This way you wont get "sick" of theory and you can have a play in the labs. Cheers and goodluck.
Paul Boz wrote: Simulators are fine for the CCNA. Welcome.
totts wrote: Paul Boz wrote: Simulators are fine for the CCNA. Welcome. I've been reading posts on simulators and the one most people recommend is Boson's Netsim. Never tried it before myself, but it seems to be popular.
Netstudent wrote: Pash wrote: -prophet- wrote: Just to let you know, for my CCNA study I had 3 2501 routers and a 2900XL switch. I think I used the switch about 3 times during my whole study. I really could have passed the exam without it. Don't get me wrong, hardware is fantastic for real life experience but don't go overboard on a switch if you can't afford it u n l e s s you are thinking of progressing to CCNP. Cheers, -prophet- Just to add to this. You can probably do without any hardware at all to pass the CCNA, but the real thing is always helpful. The CCNA really is a huge cram of theory and information rolled into one exam (or two depending on your choice). If im honest I have already forgotten a lot of my CCNA core theory, because I simply don't do enough practice at work. If you are getting experience at work good on you and my advice is to work through the subjects one by one and break it up with labs. This way you wont get "sick" of theory and you can have a play in the labs. Cheers and goodluck. but having the gear reinforces the theory right? Would you say it makes it harder to pass without having some kind of equipment or simlulator to practice the theory?
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