At 01:12 PM 2/19/01 -0600, Umashankar, Bala wrote:
>I am interesred to learn Networking. Can any one suggest from where can I
>get a good training?
Also try local user groups and continuing education centers. Here in San
Diego we've got lots of *free* continuing ed classes on networking, Linux,
I took a class recently from Global Knowledge called "IT Bootcamp". it was $2500, 5
days, and delivered in locations around the US every week. It wasn't bad, definitely
worthwhile for me. my job payed for the class and were good about the time away from
the office. The propaganda makes it s
>they don't offer the actual certification tests however, but the
>tests themselves run (i believe) $200 or so a pop...
The tests are $100 each from Sylvan Prometric, and the schools usually do
not include the tests, unless it is a special dealeven the $2000 per
course schools usually do n
Heya --
> I am interested to do CCNA.
Okay, for that my recommendation would be to first learn TCP/IP.
Router stuff makes a lot more sense if you understand how the
underlying protocols work. If you've already got that under your belt,
look at the Sybex-published Todd Lammle-authored CCNA
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> > suggestions.
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> If you're looking for courses, you're probably going to have to
>pay a good amount for them. Most technical training is either on the
>job, or $1,000 a course. If you have that sort of money, I'd recommend
>Mentor Technologies for people in the DC area (http://www.
Heya --
--- "Umashankar, Bala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am interesred to learn Networking. Can any one suggest from where
> can I get a good training? Any one who is already trained and
working
> in this field or is learning the networking course , please give your
> suggestions.
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