I've used the Troy Tech study guide with great success for the CCNA 1.0
(almost aced the exam with its help!), however, I cannot stress enough the
importance of hands-on experience. If all you desire is quick path to a
certification than the CCNA study guide from Troy Tech is well worth your
time and money. IMHO, you owe it to yourself and the Cisco community to
learn more than just what rote memorization will give you by this Troy Tech
tool, however.
Good luck to you!
Thank you,
Raul De La Garza III
CCNA NNCSS MCSE CNE
Senior Network Engineer
EmCare Incorporated
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chris
marinos
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03:36
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Please
respond
to
chris
marinos
no but I can tell you that WANPROS is awfull and there answers are wrong.
I've also heard that they don't reply to any requests once they have your
money. Beware of all these companies.Rob Jones wrote:
>
> I was wondering if anyone out there has used the CCNA
> Study/Cram
> guides that are sold on Troytec.Com and if so, did they work out?
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