Rating: Summary: This book is very well written and helps you learn what you Review: I read Todd Lammle's book, it was very well written and it is laid out in such a way that any reader can learn the material. The reveiws, keyword, questions all work together to reinforce the material presented. I would receommend any book by T. Lammle.
Rating: Summary: I agree that this is a great book, with no errors! Review: I read this book cover-to-cover, twice. I found no errors either. It is short and to the point. You can't beat it for the price. This is a must-have book for the CCNA
Rating: Summary: NO ERRORS! I JUST READ THE WHOLE THING! PERFECT! Review: I just read this cover to cover, and found NO ERRORS. I looked at the only bad review on this page and figured it must be another author of another book. That is very obvious after reading this great book. If you want to know what is on the exam, this is your book.
Rating: Summary: This is a great book. Review: I think this book is very well put together, has little or no errors, and goes very well with the Sybex CCNA Study Guide. I used this book as a last mintute cram 3 days before the test. I read it for 90 minutes for three nights. It really helped me understand the OSI, subnetting, IP protocols, routers commands, access-lists and WAN support. I recommend this book highly!
Rating: Summary: Absolutly the best CCNA books around! Review: The Sybex CCNA Study Guide and Sybex Notes book is the best way to study for the CCNA exam. This book has very few errors, especially if you compare it to the Exam Cram series. If you want your CCNA, then these two books are all you need.
Rating: Summary: Too many errors in book odviously not proofread Review: When you get to about the middle of the book -- finally -- you get to the simple broadcast address, subnet mask calculations and several of those are wrong or have horrendous typographical errors (I.E. no, "255.255.255.255.252" is not a valid netmask...) Its like no one even proofread the thing. The same page referred to has other errors as well. I was really disappointed with this book.On the other hand the content and depth of topic coverage is good.
Rating: Summary: A very good book Review: Although the exam has changed, this book + some "hands on" experience is enough to pass. I was preparing for the old exam objectives, only to find out (too late) that the test had indeed changed. None the less, this book was still strong enough to get me a decent passing score. If you can get your hands on the ICRC book, the combination of the three is a sure winner.
Rating: Summary: Beats Exam Cram hands down! Review: First of all, yes, the CCNA exam format has changed. There are now a total of 78 questions. Scores are graded 300-1000, with a passing score of 755. You CANNOT mark questions and go back! Time limit is 90 minutes. Now to the book. There are a couple of minor mistakes, but NOTHING like the errors throughout the ExamCram book. If you have to choose between the two, then this is the book for you. Well written, and concise. I think the ExamCram book is structured better, and includes slightly more detail, but the accuracy of the content means you should read it after you've read this book. Good luck studying... Justin Dyson, MCSE, CCNA
Rating: Summary: CCNA EXAM CHANGE Review: This book was excellent to review and study from! However the exam for the CCNA has changed. I would like to know if anyone is aware of this? I just took the exam and it is 78 questions not 70. I got a score of 720 and needed to score 755 to pass. If anyone has any input let me know. Thanks
Rating: Summary: Clear and concise, a no BS approach to passing the exam Review: This little book is the best. I read it from cover to cover,understood everything, and passed the test no problem. I even got thestudy guide, but found that I didn't need it. But, I'm sure I'll still be using these books for future reference. I recommend this book highly.
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