Mitechniq wrote: » Book: CCNA (100-101 and 200-101) from Todd Lammle CCENT (100-101) from Wendell Odom CCNA (200-101) from Wendell Odom Videos: CBT Nuggets with Keith Barker Udemy with Chris Bryant Virtual Lab: GNS3 (Routers) Packet Tracer (Switches) if you are a Cisco Academy student
networker050184 wrote: » I took the one test route. You have to learn it all regardless unless you plan on cramming enough in just to pass a test and moving on.
Mooseboost wrote: » I took the two exam path. Depends on how strong you are in networking. If you are getting your feet wet, the two exam path may be better. It was for me. YMMV. The cost savings is marginal for the exams themselves, study material may be a different story.
koz24 wrote: » If you plan to get both Odom books for ICDN1 and 2, you might as well get the whole library which comes with the CCNA Simulator Labs.
kohr-ah wrote: » I took the one test route. Really it depends the way you want to be tested: Take 2 tests and get more information about specific topics on per test. Take 1 test and memorize more and take less questions per topic but have to remember it all in 1 shot rather than 2