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Old 12-Mar-2008, 09:27 AM
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Check This CCNA Lab

Is this CCNA LAB worth it? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CISCO-Router-L...QQcmdZViewItem

also is it complete?

I have also seen this one as well:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CCNA-ROUTER-SW...QQcmdZViewItem

Any advice?

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As far as I can see, the second one is more complete than the first one. Keep in mind that for the CCNA exam also knowledge of VLANs is needed, so the switch could be very helpfull here. The second offer has the switch, the first has not.


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As far as I can see, the second one is more complete than the first one. Keep in mind that for the CCNA exam also knowledge of VLANs is needed, so the switch could be very helpfull here. The second offer has the switch, the first has not.
Thanks, just curious why the first one has 3 routers 0_o why would you need 3 routers???!??? Also are the equipment moderate? as in not too much of an old technology?

 
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I wouldn't go for a seller in Austria, it would cost you a fortune to ship it over here.

Look for an ebay seller called irp70.

 
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Thanks ill check him out tonight. The one from australia is charging something like 22 euros for shipping, so its not that much.

 
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Thanks, just curious why the first one has 3 routers 0_o why would you need 3 routers???!???
Umm... to ensure you can get connectivity to a router that more than a hop away? I can think of dozens of scenarios where you might need 3 (or more) routers.


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irp70 is a good guy. I got my lab from him. If you know what you want then id search myself for the bit i needed. But if you are unsure he offers good labs and loads of advice, and a warrenty

 
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I can also concur with phatboy , I purchased my lab from IRP70 and it was exactly as described, it also came with some good reference materials on 2 CD's etc... having your own routers makes all the difference.


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