phobicsquirrel:urby what kind of software? I work with hardware and networking, in fact build computers and networks. I also do home theater things such as calibration and audio set ups, though computers are my main focus. In part I'm working on my microsoft cert. Andy, I'm not certified with cisco or anything but my knowledge comes from "in the field" and my own research. I might be able to answer some questions but I don't really have any study material.
Bad Andy:Hey guys...I'm seeking some advice/help here. I am trying to study and a get my CCNA. Does anyone have any training material or anything of that nature that may help me along. Anything would be appreciated. Thanks.
madurofan:I'd offer up my Cisco stuff but its fairly outdated now. I never ended up sitting for the test bc I went the software direction but I've taken a few Cisco classes. I know a handful of people that have taken it and have never heard of anyone passing it without taking the Cisco Academy classes. I know my local community college offers them.
rwheelwright: madurofan:I'd offer up my Cisco stuff but its fairly outdated now. I never ended up sitting for the test bc I went the software direction but I've taken a few Cisco classes. I know a handful of people that have taken it and have never heard of anyone passing it without taking the Cisco Academy classes. I know my local community college offers them. I took those adacemy classes and they definately did NOT prepare me for the test. I bought myself a few routers and switches and used the transcenders to pass, but that was back in 2002 when the test changed from 507 to 607.
madurofan: rwheelwright: madurofan:I'd offer up my Cisco stuff but its fairly outdated now. I never ended up sitting for the test bc I went the software direction but I've taken a few Cisco classes. I know a handful of people that have taken it and have never heard of anyone passing it without taking the Cisco Academy classes. I know my local community college offers them. I took those adacemy classes and they definately did NOT prepare me for the test. I bought myself a few routers and switches and used the transcenders to pass, but that was back in 2002 when the test changed from 507 to 607.heh I guess everyone has their own way.
rwheelwright: madurofan: rwheelwright: madurofan:I'd offer up my Cisco stuff but its fairly outdated now. I never ended up sitting for the test bc I went the software direction but I've taken a few Cisco classes. I know a handful of people that have taken it and have never heard of anyone passing it without taking the Cisco Academy classes. I know my local community college offers them. I took those adacemy classes and they definately did NOT prepare me for the test. I bought myself a few routers and switches and used the transcenders to pass, but that was back in 2002 when the test changed from 507 to 607.heh I guess everyone has their own way. It may have been that my teacher sucked too. She was clueless. She almost called tech support because she could not connect to the routers. She was flipping out. When I asked how she was connecting them she said "from the NIC to the console port". I had to remind her that she had to use the serial port and not the NIC. She was like "Oh Yeah!" Some teacher!