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Cisco CCNA Training

by admin on Jun.17, 2009, under Cisco CCNA News

In 3 Days or Less, You’ll Learn How To Install,
Operate, and Troubleshoot a Small to Medium Enterprise Branch Network… And Have the Knowledge to Pass the Cisco CCNA 640-802 Exam… Guaranteed!

“The instructions from Chris Bryant are excellent.
I recently took the 640-802 exam and passed. I feel
more confident working on Cisco network devices…
And I received a bonus (at work) for passing the exam.”
-Victor Kimaro, Train Signal Student


Once upon a time,  cna training is your choice. Yes, I know how difficult it is to get started with Cisco studies. But stick to it and I promise, the challenges will pay off handsomely.

The Cisco CCNA is Cisco’s entry level certification exam, but it is not easy. And since the Cisco CCNA covers a wide array of topics, I have designed this course to help you tackle those diverse challenges.

The key to exam and job success is in the details. And most of those details are hard won from real world experience. Everything I am going to teach you, I wish someone would have taught me when I first started studying for my Cisco CCNA. At least you can benefit from my hard won experience and hopefully not repeat the same mistakes.

As with all Train Signal courses, I break down the theory and “real world” application of Cisco Networking. This exciting course contains nearly 29 hours of video instruction where I break down networking theory as you work hands on with real Cisco routers & switches… and build your own working network!

“Am I Qualified To Take This Cisco CCNA Course?”

YES! If you have a basic understanding of Cisco Routers and Switches, then this course can fill in any gaps and build an even stronger foundation for more advanced concepts.

YES! If you have Network+ Certification or on-the-job experience (but without certification), this course is for you.

Note: Although Cisco does not have prerequisites for the Cisco CCNA exam, this course requires a certain level of understanding, and is not ideal for a complete beginner to networking.

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