
If computer networking is what you’re interested in, then you should consider the CCNA — Cisco Certified Network Associate Certification.
CCNA is Cisco’s most popular certification, and according to a recent article in Certification Magazine, “having the CCNA signifies a technician is prepared for a wide range of job titles, including associate network technician, network specialist and associate network engineer.”
With Train Signal’s newly released Cisco CCNA Training you can prepare for your CCNA on your own time and at your own pace. It’s like having a real Cisco instructor in your house!
Train Signal’s CCNA Training offers complete coverage for the CCNA (640-802), ICND1 (640-822) and ICND2 (640-816) Exams.
Get over 25 hours of video instruction, 400 practice exam questions, and a 200 page lab book.
Learn from a CCIE certified instructor with over a decade of real-world experience.
Prepare for your CCNA no matter which certification path you choose!
Our new CCNA Training is broken up into two parts — the first one covers ICND1 and the second one focuses on the INCD2 exam. The two parts combined prepare you for the CCNA composite exam.
Rodney Ackerman Says:
March 10th, 2008 at 5:58 am
I am a 20+ year pbx veteran who has come to the realization that I need to re-tool via some network certification, or at least become adept enough to work on the IP network equipment so as to be VOIP saavy.
I am currently enslaved by a large outsourcing organization who has CCNA online training at no cost to me. However, even though it is animated with a voice over as well, it has been dry and difficult to stay alert while watching and listening.
I just looked at your example video and as it played it seemed to me to be much, much better than our company’s material. Hey I can even repeat some terms: “EIGRP, wilcards, adjacents,”…..it seemed quite good! It may be that the interaction between the theory screens and the configuration screens along with the dialog were the key. Can’t be too sure as I’ve only gone through a couple of modules of ours which has been basiclly the OSI model……booooring!
That said, I thought I’d look at the cost for your training. Good price! I may splurge on it for myself, even with money being very tight these days.
Anyway, just wanted to post a comment that I found it interesting and have been perusing your site a bit and am finding a lot of your information very helpful.
Regards,
Rod.