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CCNA Exam Question
troyt93955
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Hi,
I am studying for my CCNA with an online school, I am going over some wireless stuff. I am just trying to get my regular cert. Do I need to undetstan in full detail Wireless stuff if i am not going for wirless cert?
Or do I have to pick something like:
CCNA\Wirelss or CCNA\Security
I am studying for my CCNA with an online school, I am going over some wireless stuff. I am just trying to get my regular cert. Do I need to undetstan in full detail Wireless stuff if i am not going for wirless cert?
Or do I have to pick something like:
CCNA\Wirelss or CCNA\Security
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OptionsXenz Member Posts: 140Both those certs build off the CCNA. I believe their prereq is the CCNA as in you must have the CCNA to receive the CCNA:Wireless or CCNA:Security. No one will tell you what is on the test.
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Optionstroyt93955 Member Posts: 31 ■■□□□□□□□□Thank You.
I wasnt asking for questions on the test, I did not mean for it to sound like that. I totlally cant stand people who just do it for the cert, and try and actually learn anything. I believe it gives IT people a bad rap and have followed after their footsteps at my current job, and it has been a chore cleaning up after them. -
Optionsdavidspirovalentine Member Posts: 353 ■■■■□□□□□□troyt93955 wrote: »Thank You.
I wasnt asking for questions on the test, I did not mean for it to sound like that. I totlally cant stand people who just do it for the cert, and try and actually learn anything. I believe it gives IT people a bad rap and have followed after their footsteps at my current job, and it has been a chore cleaning up after them.
Yup you are definitely right! It does give certified people bad rep...
As for your CCNA you should find it daunting if you don't play with Cisco stuff at least twice a week. Try get your hands on a good simulator. I was lucky coz my company made me get mine and we deal with cisco at our core and even a little at the edge.
Know subbnetting, that is the best advice I can give you. you should be fine!
Does yr online school provide you with hard copy material that they send to you or is it strictly online? If not, try pick up a copy of the official exam books by Odom, ICND 1 and ICND 2, even if you are planning to sit the combined exam, these books will help you in whatever path you choose.!
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Optionsbillscott92787 Member Posts: 933What all does your online course contain? As far as what do they say you are going to do to prepare you for the CCNA? Do they have virtual labs? If so, do you know who they are with? I know that DeVry University uses ElementK labs and they are ok, but I would have never passed the CCNA if I relied only on them. I had to do my own labs and built my own lab at home for some hands on (off the simulator) practice.
I think what he is asking as well guys is the fact that the CCNA preparation books and everything do briefly go over Wireless. You have to know anything that they tell you basically. So, anything wireless that you are learning, learn it. It could help you on exam day, and if you ever run into any questions on a job interview or on the field.
The CCNA - Wireless and CCNA - Security are additional certifications. You MUST have a valid CCNA before you can take the CCNA:Security or CCNA:Wireless exams. -
Optionshuman151 Member Posts: 208as long as you know the basics of wireless you will be fine. I wouldnt focus too much on them. Your time would be better spent learning STP, RSTP,PVSTP, OSPF,EIGRP and of course, subnetting.Welcome to the desert of the real.
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Optionsbillscott92787 Member Posts: 933I agree. You can learn the basics. I wouldn't study it "in depth" for the CCNA itself.
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Optionsmikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■billscott92787 wrote: »You MUST have a valid CCNA before you can take the CCNA:Security or CCNA:Wireless exams.
It's kind of silly and a backwards way of doing it, but it could be done.:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set!