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Dr_Atomic wrote: » I don't have a lot of money, and I was wanting opinions on what a good router is for completing the CCNP? I see some cheap ones on ebay, but I don't want to get something that won't/can't do the work an NP required. Thanks.
Slowhand wrote: » One thing to be aware of: most of these routers won't come with the WAN Interface Card (WIC) modules you need. Make sure you research how much the routers and the modular interface cards are going to cost you, or you might end up with a stack of routers with only one ethernet connection on each. Most sellers on eBay will list what model routers their WICs are compatible with.
tiersten wrote: » Don't forget that the 3600s don't even come with WIC slots
jovan88 wrote: » honestly if I could turn back time I'd put the money towards upgrading my computer so I can run GNS3 decently
DevilWAH wrote: » And yes I would agree, if you are on a tight budget learn to use GNS3, I still like the stability of real hardware. But GNS3 allows you to do achive every thing of real hardware at a fraction of the cost. (just need to get hod of the IOS's)
Slowhand wrote: » Heh, true enough. I've been working with the 1721's for so long that I totally forgot that the larger slots on the 3640's and 2600XM's aren't WICs.
DevilWAH wrote: » I wrote this up a while ago for ww.expertsexchange.com , it might help you decide.Tips on setting up your lab
Bert McGert wrote: » GNS3 with a single 3640 image was all I ever used. There are tons of sites and forums with info on how to set it up for whichever platform you're running. It works and is a beautiful, beautiful thing.
Dr_Atomic wrote: » It's encouraging for me to know that someone was able to attain an NP with just something like GNS3 and without having to drop cash for a physical lab. Thanks.
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