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ZachB wrote: » I'm more hands on, so I have 4 2950's, 2 1760's, 2611xm, and a 3620 plus a variety of WIC's and network modules. All can be had for great prices on eBay. Packet Tracer and GNS3 are nice to have but nothing really takes the place of actual equipment in my opinion.
pham0329 wrote: » I understand that PacketTracer and GNS3 have its limitation, but how can you be "hands on" when it comes to Cisco, when all the work is done through the CLI, which PT and GNS3 offers?
alan2308 wrote: » Think layer 1 stuff. Packet Tracer can't simulate a serial cable that hasn't been pushed in all the way or a WIC that is dying and giving you intermittent problems. You get to experience things like this with real equipment and come out the other end of it all a better troubleshooter. With a simulator, the cable is either there or it isn't, it's never bad, and it's always in right.
pham0329 wrote: » I suppose...but how often do cables go bad? I would imagine some people have their lab for the entire time they're studying, and never run into a bad cable problem. Plugging and unplugging cables is only fun the first few times!
MorbidBit wrote: » What do you guys think that is a good router to practice at home?. The Routing Protocols and Concepts book recommends Cisco 1841 Integrated Services Router. I was looking in CertificationKits website, and it has a cost of $449.99. However, I was looking some kits for the same price. What is better for me?. I'm not planning to take some Cisco certification yet. I just want to learn, practice and pass my course. I will appreciate some opinions Thanks!!
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