Cisco CCNA (640-802) Lecture Series
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Cisco CCNA (640-802) Lecture Series audio training is a fresh, intuitive way for IT professionals to get the training they need for their career. CCNA Lecture Series provides genuine, instructor-led lessons on the most important topics on the Cisco CCNA (640-802) exam. A passing score on the (640-802) exam is required for the Cisco CCNA certification, and this Lecture Series audio training helps you pass the exam quickly and easily.
Topics covered in the course include Extending Switched Networks with VLANS, Determining IP Routes, Managing IP traffic with Access Lists, Point-to-Point connections, Frame Relay Connections, and many more. Audio training is perfect anywhere, especially during your long commute to work or school. Get the training and certifications you need for your career with PrepLogic's Cisco CCNA (640-802) Lecture Series audio training.
Customer Reviews
Related CD Reference - network commands & maps
I was disapointed the iTunes marketing on this purchased audio book did not mention anything regarding the CD referenced through out the entire audio book. You only get 1/2 the info from the audio and the other 1/2 is referenced to the CD...Really would be nice to have this informaiton too.
Really not worth it...
I'm not really sure if this audiobook is worth it. The narrator keeps referring to figures all throughout the audio. In my mind, if I have to view figures, what is the point of listening to this in my car? I might as well read the book. The material is nowhere near detailed enough to pass the exam.
Is this a bad joke?
First, narrator refers to the diagrams numerous times. There are obviously no diagrams. He essentially reads you the exam requirements from the web site with minimal explanation. There is absolutely no depth. This "audio book" is more like a free bonus off a CD in a real book. If you have never heard of a switch or router and wondered what it meant when someone told you they had a CCNA this might be useful. It is an absolute joke to call it a test prep tool. I seriously doubt you could get more that 10% of what is on the exam from this. Give it to your non technical spouse to listen to while you actually study so she has an idea what you are doing.