Cat5 wrote: » What's the minimum hardware necessary to adequately study for the CCNA Wireless? I know you have to do what you have to do, but money is tight, tight, tight, so I can't buy any more than necessary. Which makes me wonder about the CCNP Wireless down the road.....
Cat5 wrote: » Thanks. I haven't begun to study for the wireless yet, actually. I'm studying and getting ready to re-take my CCNA, then I'll begin on the wireless. Btw, I've heard others refer to the "quick reference guide" in relation to their wireless studying, but I have no idea what they're referring to. Do you? And I'm curious how much your Cisco 2100 Wireless Controller and Cisco Aironet 1200 AP cost you? I have some ancient Cisco routers/switches from around 2007/2008 I could still use for basic stuff - unless they're too old for even that now.
NetworkVeteran wrote: » However, they did have hands-on access to at least some Cisco wireless gear on-the-job.
2URGSE wrote: » Not everyone have access to the gear on the job, let alone being allowed to install and configure it, which is why some of us find it easy and very helpful to buy the gear.
NetworkVeteran wrote: » That tends to be when I rent equipment--faster, and cheaper! FYI OP, ProctorLabs is offering 7.5hrs of rack time for $60.
2URGSE wrote: » Each to his own, I OWN mine!