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 sound very intensive and hands-on...it's not.  we 
got to touch some hubs, switches and routers, but didn't do any router configs, and 
certianly didn't stay till 9pm every night like the literature warned.  It was more 
theoretical than I would have liked, and an entire morning was spent skimming through 
the pros and cons of obscure protocols that I couldn't care less about, was also a 
little bit on the windoze-centric side althugh the instructor was knowledgeable of 
lots of platforms and could answer questions.  It was good for someone with some 
networking experience who is fairly mystified but not entirely clueless.  It is 
considered a pre-req for the CCNA classes, and I think is prep eno!
ugh for a network + certification which I hope to get just to have an excuse to go 
back over the material and absorb it a bit better.


"Umashankar, Bala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
> 
> 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.
> 
> My email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]  or
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