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  • J Jeremy Falcon

    Roath Kanel wrote:

    Hi, I prepare to take CCNA exam.

    Good luck with that, I heard it wasn't easy.

    Jeremy Falcon

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    Not easy at all. The only tip I ever got was to write down the whole 128 64 32 thing before the test actually starts to save time. Helps, I guess. Honestly though, no calculator? And who would do subnets by hand anyway?

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    • J Jeremy Falcon

      Roath Kanel wrote:

      Hi, I prepare to take CCNA exam.

      Good luck with that, I heard it wasn't easy.

      Jeremy Falcon

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      Jeremy Falcon wrote:

      Good luck with that, I heard it wasn't easy.

      Thank you. But my question is about network simulator and virtual lab product, which one should i choose?

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        Not easy at all. The only tip I ever got was to write down the whole 128 64 32 thing before the test actually starts to save time. Helps, I guess. Honestly though, no calculator? And who would do subnets by hand anyway?

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        Photonman007 wrote:

        Honestly though, no calculator? And who would do subnets by hand anyway?

        No problem for me. I used to calculate the number without calculator since i was young.

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          Jeremy Falcon wrote:

          Good luck with that, I heard it wasn't easy.

          Thank you. But my question is about network simulator and virtual lab product, which one should i choose?

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          Roath Kanel wrote:

          But my question is about network simulator and virtual lab product, which one should i choose?

          Noooooo really? I was just wishing you luck. Stop reiterating already. If I knew more about it, I would've said more during my first reply.

          Jeremy Falcon

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          • J Jeremy Falcon

            Roath Kanel wrote:

            But my question is about network simulator and virtual lab product, which one should i choose?

            Noooooo really? I was just wishing you luck. Stop reiterating already. If I knew more about it, I would've said more during my first reply.

            Jeremy Falcon

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            But why you don't tell me in the previous post that you don't know?

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              Hi, I prepare to take CCNA exam. Now I already purchase this book[^]. But what made me feel unsure is about the lab material. I have found network simulator[^] and CCNA virtual lab[^]. I do not know that which one should i choose for my CCNA lab. It is the same product or a difference product that i need to buy both? Please give me some adivce.

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              Wow that's earily similar to many different exams and courses I had to take to get my Novel CNE certification back in the '90s. Only nowadays you probably don't have to deal with all the bizarre and huge variety of different cabling that was in use in those days. It was the tail end of arcnet and the early start of fiber and everything in between and I remember having to memorize all the maximum cable lengths for each of about 8 different types. At least all the IP addressing and protocol stuff hasn't changed much (too bad really it needs a big revamp).

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                But why you don't tell me in the previous post that you don't know?

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                Jeremy Falcon
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                Roath Kanel wrote:

                But why you don't tell me in the previous post that you don't know?

                Dude, you need to lighten up. I guess you're not used to talking to real, live people.

                Jeremy Falcon

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                • J Jeremy Falcon

                  Roath Kanel wrote:

                  But why you don't tell me in the previous post that you don't know?

                  Dude, you need to lighten up. I guess you're not used to talking to real, live people.

                  Jeremy Falcon

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                  What do you mean? I don't understand what you mean.

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                  • L Lost User

                    Hi, I prepare to take CCNA exam. Now I already purchase this book[^]. But what made me feel unsure is about the lab material. I have found network simulator[^] and CCNA virtual lab[^]. I do not know that which one should i choose for my CCNA lab. It is the same product or a difference product that i need to buy both? Please give me some adivce.

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                    I haven't used CCNA virtual Lab, but have used network simulator and it's pretty good. As per my experience it doesn't matter much which simulator you used (as CCNA Lab questions are not very complex), just practice hard for the lab questions. Ankita

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                      I haven't used CCNA virtual Lab, but have used network simulator and it's pretty good. As per my experience it doesn't matter much which simulator you used (as CCNA Lab questions are not very complex), just practice hard for the lab questions. Ankita

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                      Thank you very much for your comment. I also consider myself and found one point for network simulator is it just release in 2004. So I think it is more update than virtual lab. Thank again for your comment.

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