Daniel,
Hi! I've got a great CCNA package right now:
If you want to setup a home lab, I have a CCNA kit available for $1900 + S/H
(I can take Visa/MC/Amex)
it includes
(2) routers w/ 16MB DRAM and 8MB Flash
(cisco 2501/2502)
(1) Token Ring Media Filter
(1) Token Ring Mau
(1) Ethernet Transceiver
(1) Ethernet Crossover Cable
(1) Ethernet Patch Cable
(1) Serial crossover cable (DB60-DB60)
(1) Console Cable Kit
(1) DOCS CD
(1) IOS & Study materials CD
If you are interested and you live in the continental US, your total will be
$1950 (including S/H costs).
Let me know if you have any questions.
ttyl,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
www.optsys.net
""Daniel Luke"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I'm trying to find out info on what I will need in the way of hardware for
preparing for one, and preferably more of Cisco's certifications starting
with the CCNA. Is more than one router needed or recommened for simulation
and training purposes? What should be the least amount I could expect to
spend for the basic equipment needed to get started? Could I use the
computer I currently have (a Dell Web PC) with only usb ports as the
interface/terminal/server? What is generally thought of on-line router
practice such as the service offered by virtual labs? I realize there are
many questions here, but if anyone has suggestions on any one thing, I would
be very grateful. Thanks
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