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kevinvasoft
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Registered: Jan 2002 Location: Milton Keynes Country: United Kingdom State: Certifications: MCSA, CCNA Working on: CCDA, CCNP, SECURITY+, A+
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Where do i begin?
Hi guys and gals
I am just starting out on the Telecoms side of things and have started studying for the CCNA. I am just wandering what the differecne is between the CCNA exam and the CCAN WAN exam. Also I have a Win2kAdvServer(DC) and a NT4Wkstn Laptop. What other equipment will i need for the exam(s)?
big luv

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Sh0tgun
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I wouldn't bother...
The CCNA WAN Switching certification is being retired, I beleive. Anyone else want to back me up on this?
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01-23-02 04:21 PM
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huntert
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: many Working on: CCIE & RHCE and Morphing into a Penguin
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hmmmmm
The wan exam is no issue, if you have a router that will be a perfect tool for your studies and furure labs. If you do not have a router, get your hands on the ccna virtual e trainer software and use the ccna book by lammle. Do read the Errate section on the sybex.com website for lammle's errors also.
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