I found it really straight forward to study. The content of your course guide is absolutely excellent. Hubert Taylor – IT Technician I’ve just passed the CCNA exam with a score of 925 and I’d like to say thanks very much Paul for your assistance in helping me to achieve certification. Anyway thanks to Paul for your help on the weekend. The subnetting questions were a breeze using the chart technique. The exam is extra hard with 3 configuring router SIM type questions and many scenario type questions. Richard Cunningham – Network Engineer I have just taken and passed the CCNA today. I took the exam for the first time today and scored 930. Neil Summers BSc,CChem.MRSC (& now CCNA) Hi Paul, Just to say thanks for the hands on experience I received on your course at the end of November. From being made redundant in the chemical industry to employment as a CCNA network engineer in six months thanks to your book, course and one to one help. This also included a collection of video CDs that reinforce the material in the two binders and let you see it done as many times as you need to before going through it on your own.We wouldn’t advise you to book on the course until you’ve read what a handful of our previous students who have passed the CCNA exam through us have to say: Hi Paul, Thought I would write to tell your course last weekend did the trick and I passed the CCNA today. While you do get access to a "virtual rack" of equipment to use as a part of the course, having access to physical equipment will help fill in the blanks that a simulator will probably leave for you. Paul gives you some good suggestions on what hardware that you should consider working with. For those working through Paul's program, you will find others to bounce idea off of in addition to Paul by going to. You get two substantial binders from Paul that will take you through a building block process for building the knowledge you dont have and expanding on the knowledge that you do have. You learn how to do the bit level math that you need to know to really understand what you are doing but more important, how to quickly do the calculations for the test using his "Super Subnetting Chart." By repeatedly going over the information, you will become comfortable with it to not be scared of the exam. Paul has the best way of teaching you not just what you will need to pass the exam but a lot of practical knowledge that, while not needed on the exam, will make you more valuable as a Cisco certified individual. For several weeks, I have been going through a package called Cisco CCNA Simplified by Paul Browning. There are several packages available that can give you a collection of equipment without having to assemble a laundry list of what you need and then finding where to get everything.Īs to to written material, using Google or other search engines, you will find quite a few offerings that offer to help you with getting your CCNA. You will find equipment that is affordable and can be added to as finances permit. You can find used Cisco gear just about everywhere you look. With Cisco starting to test you on features present in 12.4 IOS, some of the cheaper routers may not be that much help which means that you will need to spend a little more for some 3640 routers to let you work with what you will most likely be tested on. If money is really tight, you can buy a couple of 2501s with a serial crossover cable. While it is possible to use simulators that get you the experience of working with the equipment, certain things such as upgrading firmware and connecting cables just cant be done with simulators. The first is getting experience with the hardware itself. There are two main areas that you need to think about.
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