in my opinion: YES!
It gives you an idea of what might expect you in the lab, especially regarding 
the way they ask for things ...

Regards
Stefan

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Stefanck
Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Mai 2010 22:48
An: craig schnarrs
Cc: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [CCIE Wireless] setting up lab according to jeromes workbook.

Is Jerome's book worth the cash ?

George Stefanick


On May 11, 2010, at 2:31 PM, craig schnarrs <[email protected]> wrote:

> hey,
>
> I am setting up my lab, according to jeromes workbook, i was just 
> wondering how everyone else has done their AP placement, my study area 
> is in the  basement of my house and its a colonial so the basement is 
> a very modest size. how has everyone else setup 7 - 10 access points 
> in such a small area? did you use attenuators? put them on other 
> floors?
>
> how are they setup in the actual lab is the room very huge? can you 
> actually see that ap's when you are in the lab room ( never taken a 
> lab yet... )
>
> anyways, i intend to be blogging my progress as i go through jeromes 
> workbook , i took a tip from jason boyer who just passed who said that 
> doing his wiki, really helped him.
>
>
>
>
> oh i will be using
>
> 3 1252's
> 1 1242
> and about 6 1130's.
>
> thanks!
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