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Back in the saddle again
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Central TX west of Houston
Posts: 57,031
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I know serveral people who have used it. It's decent, and you don't really need that much hands on for a CCNA anyway. Personally, if you can afford it, I'd grab a router and switch. You can possibly use them at home. And when you are done studying for the CCNA you can use them to start studying for more advanced stuff. On top of that, if you decide to, you will probably be able to sell them for what you paid unless you keep them for several years.
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Steve
'08 Boxster RS60 Spyder #0099/1960
- never named a car before, but this is Charlotte.
'88 targa  SOLD 2004 - gone but not forgotten
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