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Joker
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ccna passed
Passed CCNA test today. Got 850 points, passing score 849 - well, not too
bad for pure braindumps ;-) - no books or trainings. Two cents - if you
don't feel comfortable with simulator questions - skip them! I did it and
saved time for other questions. 90 minutes for 60 questions - you need them
for subnet calculations. In addition, many cert. centers have bad cheap
monitors and sims look very bad - almost unreadable. Yes, test is adaptive -
tries to catch you. A lot of vlan, OSI, routing protocols, subnetting,
router commands. No IPX . A few ISDN. A lot of FR. No ATM. Use cisco
flashcards- they are good!
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Jason M
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Re: ccna passed
Gee, thanks for the insight, and to think that I *actually* studied to
educate myself both personally and professionaly to pass this test and
others.
What a fool I must be to have gone through this effort! As you progress
through your career, adding validity to everything you do, please keep us
informed. More insightful tips to follow, I am sure!
Dolt.
Jason M
"Joker" <mkiv@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:saPda.76730$a41.36649@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> Passed CCNA test today. Got 850 points, passing score 849 - well, not too
> bad for pure braindumps ;-) - no books or trainings. Two cents - if you
> don't feel comfortable with simulator questions - skip them! I did it and
> saved time for other questions. 90 minutes for 60 questions - you need
them
> for subnet calculations. In addition, many cert. centers have bad cheap
> monitors and sims look very bad - almost unreadable. Yes, test is
adaptive -
> tries to catch you. A lot of vlan, OSI, routing protocols, subnetting,
> router commands. No IPX . A few ISDN. A lot of FR. No ATM. Use cisco
> flashcards- they are good!
>
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Joker
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Re: ccna passed
Thanks, anytime. I am planning to pass a few more exams soon.
"Jason M" <Iguess@yourforreal.com> wrote in message
news:b58i24$r7n$1@slb4.atl.mindspring.net...
> Gee, thanks for the insight, and to think that I *actually* studied to
> educate myself both personally and professionaly to pass this test and
> others.
> What a fool I must be to have gone through this effort! As you progress
> through your career, adding validity to everything you do, please keep us
> informed. More insightful tips to follow, I am sure!
> Dolt.
>
> Jason M
>
>
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> "Joker" <mkiv@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
> news:saPda.76730$a41.36649@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> > Passed CCNA test today. Got 850 points, passing score 849 - well, not
too
> > bad for pure braindumps ;-) - no books or trainings. Two cents - if you
> > don't feel comfortable with simulator questions - skip them! I did it
and
> > saved time for other questions. 90 minutes for 60 questions - you need
> them
> > for subnet calculations. In addition, many cert. centers have bad cheap
> > monitors and sims look very bad - almost unreadable. Yes, test is
> adaptive -
> > tries to catch you. A lot of vlan, OSI, routing protocols, subnetting,
> > router commands. No IPX . A few ISDN. A lot of FR. No ATM. Use cisco
> > flashcards- they are good!
> >
>
>
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brandon
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Re: ccna passed
Congrats on passing the CCNA. Although I am happy for you. I reccomend
getting experience to back the cert up. Employers are quick to realize that
the CCNA has become very similar to the microsoft tests in which those with
no experience at all can do Transcender tests and pass without ever touching
any of the equipment. I hope the Cisco Exams don't turn out that way..
V/R
Brandon
"Joker" <mkiv@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:saPda.76730$a41.36649@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> Passed CCNA test today. Got 850 points, passing score 849 - well, not too
> bad for pure braindumps ;-) - no books or trainings. Two cents - if you
> don't feel comfortable with simulator questions - skip them! I did it and
> saved time for other questions. 90 minutes for 60 questions - you need
them
> for subnet calculations. In addition, many cert. centers have bad cheap
> monitors and sims look very bad - almost unreadable. Yes, test is
adaptive -
> tries to catch you. A lot of vlan, OSI, routing protocols, subnetting,
> router commands. No IPX . A few ISDN. A lot of FR. No ATM. Use cisco
> flashcards- they are good!
>
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Mike P
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Re: ccna passed
Agreed I work with someone who I know uses braindumps, I have seen him
go over stuff at work too. It shows through quick, he asks alot of
questions about stuff he should know already, or takes days to fix
stuff that I can fix in a few minutes. He's still employed for now
but I think I am in the majority of IT people who wish they could work
with more experienced people. I think the true test will be more
detailed technical interviews before you get a job. MAke them sit in
front of a router or PC and have them do a common task at work that
will weed out all the paper certs in a hurry.
"brandon" <brandon.newton@cox.net> wrote in message news:<4XUda.41825$_F2.3632344@news1.east.cox.net>...
> Congrats on passing the CCNA. Although I am happy for you. I reccomend
> getting experience to back the cert up. Employers are quick to realize that
> the CCNA has become very similar to the microsoft tests in which those with
> no experience at all can do Transcender tests and pass without ever touching
> any of the equipment. I hope the Cisco Exams don't turn out that way..
>
> V/R
>
> Brandon
> "Joker" <mkiv@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
> news:saPda.76730$a41.36649@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> > Passed CCNA test today. Got 850 points, passing score 849 - well, not too
> > bad for pure braindumps ;-) - no books or trainings. Two cents - if you
> > don't feel comfortable with simulator questions - skip them! I did it and
> > saved time for other questions. 90 minutes for 60 questions - you need
> them
> > for subnet calculations. In addition, many cert. centers have bad cheap
> > monitors and sims look very bad - almost unreadable. Yes, test is
> adaptive -
> > tries to catch you. A lot of vlan, OSI, routing protocols, subnetting,
> > router commands. No IPX . A few ISDN. A lot of FR. No ATM. Use cisco
> > flashcards- they are good!
> >
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Joker
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Re: ccna passed
Did I ever say I don't have practical experience? I have more then 10 years
of networking. I meant I didn't take courses or read books. And didn't play
with router for training, I didn't work with routers for 3 or 4 years. But
yes, you _can_ pass it without touching of the equip. Braindumps, like
TestKing, covers almost 80% of all material. And this is not _my_ problem -
this is a Cisco problem, to fix their exams and make them harder. I can use
any learning materials I want to pass it - what is wrong here?
Mike,
Senior System Administrator, CNE, MCSE+I, MCSA, SCSA - and CCNA now ;-).
"brandon" <brandon.newton@cox.net> wrote in message
news:4XUda.41825$_F2.3632344@news1.east.cox.net...
> Congrats on passing the CCNA. Although I am happy for you. I reccomend
> getting experience to back the cert up. Employers are quick to realize
that
> the CCNA has become very similar to the microsoft tests in which those
with
> no experience at all can do Transcender tests and pass without ever
touching
> any of the equipment. I hope the Cisco Exams don't turn out that way..
>
> V/R
>
> Brandon
> "Joker" <mkiv@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
> news:saPda.76730$a41.36649@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> > Passed CCNA test today. Got 850 points, passing score 849 - well, not
too
> > bad for pure braindumps ;-) - no books or trainings. Two cents - if you
> > don't feel comfortable with simulator questions - skip them! I did it
and
> > saved time for other questions. 90 minutes for 60 questions - you need
> them
> > for subnet calculations. In addition, many cert. centers have bad cheap
> > monitors and sims look very bad - almost unreadable. Yes, test is
> adaptive -
> > tries to catch you. A lot of vlan, OSI, routing protocols, subnetting,
> > router commands. No IPX . A few ISDN. A lot of FR. No ATM. Use cisco
> > flashcards- they are good!
> >
>
>
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JA
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Re: ccna passed
If you got caught with brain dumps of an exam
in school, you would fail the exam or the course.
Why?
Because it's cheating.
So now, you're a cheater, too.
You'll find no support, or sympathy, for cheaters in this NG.
-ja
"Joker" <mkiv@myrealbox.com> wrote in messa
ge news:ZK_da.175823$em1.158217@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> Did I ever say I don't have practical experience? I have more then 10
years
> of networking. I meant I didn't take courses or read books. And didn't
play
> with router for training, I didn't work with routers for 3 or 4 years. But
> yes, you _can_ pass it without touching of the equip. Braindumps, like
> TestKing, covers almost 80% of all material. And this is not _my_
problem -
> this is a Cisco problem, to fix their exams and make them harder. I can
use
> any learning materials I want to pass it - what is wrong here?
>
> Mike,
> Senior System Administrator, CNE, MCSE+I, MCSA, SCSA - and CCNA now ;-).
>
> "brandon" <brandon.newton@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:4XUda.41825$_F2.3632344@news1.east.cox.net...
> > Congrats on passing the CCNA. Although I am happy for you. I reccomend
> > getting experience to back the cert up. Employers are quick to realize
> that
> > the CCNA has become very similar to the microsoft tests in which those
> with
> > no experience at all can do Transcender tests and pass without ever
> touching
> > any of the equipment. I hope the Cisco Exams don't turn out that way..
> >
> > V/R
> >
> > Brandon
> > "Joker" <mkiv@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
> > news:saPda.76730$a41.36649@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> > > Passed CCNA test today. Got 850 points, passing score 849 - well, not
> too
> > > bad for pure braindumps ;-) - no books or trainings. Two cents - if
you[c
olor=darkred]
> > > don't feel comfortable with simulator questions - skip them! I did it
> and
> > > saved time for other questions. 90 minutes for 60 questions - you need
> > them
> > > for subnet calculations. In addition, many cert. centers have bad[/color]
cheap
> > > monitors and sims look very bad - almost unreadable. Yes, test is
> > adaptive -
> > > tries to catch you. A lot of vlan, OSI, routing protocols, subnetting,
> > > router commands. No IPX . A few ISDN. A lot of FR. No ATM. Use cisco
> > > flashcards- they are good!
> > >
> >
> >
>
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Dieselboy
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Re: ccna passed
Why would you advertise anything behind your name also? I mean, they must
have *all* been obtained with braindumps. I personally couldn't be proud of
anything that was obtained with cheating. .. YES it's cisco's problem that
there are braindumps everywhere, but they didn't write intending for
braindumps to be used.
I'm afraid i'll have to agree with the rest of the crowd here joker
I have no respect for braindumpers, or the people who use them.
sorry.
Chris
"JA" <jagosta@wideopenwest.com> wrote in message
news:_AydnVNYYLgJ5-WjXTWcpQ@wideopenwest.com...
> If you got caught with brain dumps of an exam
> in school, you would fail the exam or the course.
> Why?
> Because it's cheating.
> So now, you're a cheater, too.
> You'll find no support, or sympathy, for cheaters in this NG.
>
> -ja
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Joker" <mkiv@myrealbox.com> wrote in messa
> ge news:ZK_da.175823$em1.158217@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> > Did I ever say I don't have practical experience? I have more then 10
> years
> > of networking. I meant I didn't take courses or read books. And didn't
> play
> > with router for training, I didn't work with routers for 3 or 4 years.
But
> > yes, you _can_ pass it without touching of the equip. Braindumps, like
> > TestKing, covers almost 80% of all material. And this is not _my_
> problem -
> > this is a Cisco problem, to fix their exams and make them harder. I can
> use
> > any learning materials I want to pass it - what is wrong here?
> >
> > Mike,
> > Senior System Administrator, CNE, MCSE+I, MCSA, SCSA - and CCNA now
;-).
> >
> > "brandon" <brandon.newton@cox.net> wrote in message
> > news:4XUda.41825$_F2.3632344@news1.east.cox.net...
> > > Congrats on passing the CCNA. Although I am happy for you. I reccomend
> > > getting experience to back the cert up. Employers are quick to realize
> > that
> > > the CCNA has become very similar to the microsoft tests in which those
> > with
> > > no experience at all can do Transcender tests and pass without ever
> > touching
> > > any of the equipment. I hope the Cisco Exams don't turn out that way..
> > >
> > > V/R
> > >
> > > Brandon
> > > "Joker" <mkiv@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
> > > news:saPda.76730$a41.36649@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> > > > Passed CCNA test today. Got 850 points, passing score 849 - well,
not
> > too
> > > > bad for pure braindumps ;-) - no books or trainings. Two cents - if
> you
> > > > don't feel comfortable with simulator questions - skip them! I did
it
> > and
> > > > saved time for other questions. 90 minutes for 60 questions - you
need[
color=darkred]
> > > them
> > > > for subnet calculations. In addition, many cert. centers have bad
> cheap
> > > > monitors and sims look very bad - almost unreadable. Yes, test is
> > > adaptive -
> > > > tries to catch you. A lot of vlan, OSI, routing protocols,[/color]
subnetting,
> > > > router commands. No IPX . A few ISDN. A lot of FR. No ATM. Use
cisco
> > > > flashcards- they are good!
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
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Re: ccna passed
In your other post you say you have 10 years experiance. Thats fine.
But if you skiped the simulator question becouse they took to long, then
I don't want to see you touch my routers!
A few months ago I took the CCNA to develop traning material and found
the simulator question very good and quite easy. I had the most fun
with them and tried all the commands the thing supported.
Most importantly they test logic and how to find problems. Anyone can
read a few dumps and remeber that 802.1q has something to do with VLANs.
Joker wrote:
> Passed CCNA test today. Got 850 points, passing score 849 - well, not too
> bad for pure braindumps ;-) - no books or trainings. Two cents - if you
> don't feel comfortable with simulator questions - skip them! I did it and
> saved time for other questions. 90 minutes for 60 questions - you need them
> for subnet calculations. In addition, many cert. centers have bad cheap
> monitors and sims look very bad - almost unreadable. Yes, test is adaptive -
> tries to catch you. A lot of vlan, OSI, routing protocols, subnetting,
> router commands. No IPX . A few ISDN. A lot of FR. No ATM. Use cisco
> flashcards- they are good!
>
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Re: ccna passed
I have over 6 yrs. of networking exp. w/ just small networks and running
cables. Very limited router exp. and I know I can braindump a test and
pass, like I did w/ MS Proxy Server but w/ Cisco I decided to go to the
class. Great experience to see a router, touch a router and configure a
router. By the way does anyone know someone out there selling and 2501
routers? Need two.
"Dieselboy" <diesel7108@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:792ea.3336$K37.556075@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Why would you advertise anything behind your name also? I mean, they must
> have *all* been obtained with braindumps. I personally couldn't be proud
of
> anything that was obtained with cheating. .. YES it's cisco's problem that
> there are braindumps everywhere, but they didn't write intending for
> braindumps to be used.
>
> I'm afraid i'll have to agree with the rest of the crowd here joker
>
> I have no respect for braindumpers, or the people who use them.
>
> sorry.
>
> Chris
> "JA" <jagosta@wideopenwest.com> wrote in message
> news:_AydnVNYYLgJ5-WjXTWcpQ@wideopenwest.com...
> > If you got caught with brain dumps of an exam
> > in school, you would fail the exam or the course.
> > Why?
> > Because it's cheating.
> > So now, you're a cheater, too.
> > You'll find no support, or sympathy, for cheaters in this NG.
> >
> > -ja
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Joker" <mkiv@myrealbox.com> wrote in messa
> > ge news:ZK_da.175823$em1.158217@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> > > Did I ever say I don't have practical experience? I have more then 10
> > years
> > > of networking. I meant I didn't take courses or read books. And didn't
> > play
> > > with router for training, I didn't work with routers for 3 or 4 years.
> But
> > > yes, you _can_ pass it without touching of the equip. Braindumps, like
> > > TestKing, covers almost 80% of all material. And this is not _my_
> > problem -
> > > this is a Cisco problem, to fix their exams and make them harder. I
can
> > use
> > > any learning materials I want to pass it - what is wrong here?
> > >
> > > Mike,
> > > Senior System Administrator, CNE, MCSE+I, MCSA, SCSA - and CCNA now
> ;-).
> > >
> > > "brandon" <brandon.newton@cox.net> wrote in message
> > > news:4XUda.41825$_F2.3632344@news1.east.cox.net...
> > > > Congrats on passing the CCNA. Although I am happy for you. I
reccomend
> > > > getting experience to back the cert up. Employers are quick to
realize
> > > that
> > > > the CCNA has become very similar to the microsoft tests in which
those
> > > with
> > > > no experience at all can do Transcender tests and pass without ever
> > > touching
> > > > any of the equipment. I hope the Cisco Exams don't turn out that
way.. [colo
r=darkred]
> > > >
> > > > V/R
> > > >
> > > > Brandon
> > > > "Joker" <mkiv@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:saPda.76730$a41.36649@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> > > > > Passed CCNA test today. Got 850 points, passing score 849 - well,
> not
> > > too
> > > > > bad for pure braindumps ;-) - no books or trainings. Two cents -[/color]
if
> > you
> > > > > don't feel comfortable with simulator questions - skip them! I
did
> it
> > > and
> > > > > saved time for other questions. 90 minutes for 60 questions - you
> need
> > > > them
> > > > > for subnet calculations. In addition, many cert. centers have bad
> > cheap
> > > > > monitors and sims look very bad - almost unreadable. Yes, test is
> > > > adaptive -
> > > > > tries to catch you. A lot of vlan, OSI, routing protocols,
> subnetting,[color
=darkred]
> > > > > router commands. No IPX . A few ISDN. A lot of FR. No ATM. Use
> cisco
> > > > > flashcards- they are good!
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>[/color]
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