This kind of gives it away:  :)

Total of Worldwide CCIEs:               20003   (last updated 06/26/2009)
Total of Routing and Switching CCIEs:   17247
Total of Security CCIEs:        2328
Total of Service Provider CCIEs:        1414
Total of Storage Networking CCIEs:      145
Total of Voice CCIEs:   1039
Total of Wireless CCIEs:        6  <--------

My attitude at the moment is pass the written, that recertifies my R&S
and then I have the option if work wants me to go there.

Travel is USA or EU is a pain for this one... I could do anything else
in Sydney really.

My ability to scour documentation got me over the line for R&S...
Will I get such assistance for wireless?  The fact I am asking such
questions should indicate I am in the earliest of days and no where
near sitting a lab...

Cheers,
Matt

CCIE #22386
CCSi #31207

2009/8/4 Dale Shaw <[email protected]>:
> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Matt Hill<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Work wants me to do more wireless stuff.
>>
>> How do I study for this thing?  There does not seem to be too much out there.
>
> Roman Rodichev recently passed the wireless lab and posted this to GroupStudy:
>
> "Wireless lab is not easy, you really need to know controllers and autonomous
> APs in depth. I highly recommend knowing controller's CLI for various
> reasons. If someone is thinking about going for it and considers himself an
> expert after working with wireless for several years, I would recommend to
> at least read the entire Autonomous IOS and WLC configuration guides and
> make a lot of notes. You should also read all CCO's wireless tech notes and
> research some of the topics on NetPro. NetPro definitely helped me. There
> are some very intelligent folks on there who can answer any question about
> wireless and who have way more experience on this stuff than me."
>
> cheers,
> Dale
>
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