I'd say the Cisco Press BCRAN book is much less organised than the Routing
and Switching books (which I thought were excellent). Not read any other
BCRAN books, but my view of the Cisco Press one is swaying to the negative
side. It just feels a little disjointed and I feel it states cases which
really need an explanation, but then doesn't bother.
If you learn it parrot fashion then maybe the book is fine, but I need to
understand the concepts and reasoning for it to sink in.


Regards,

Gaz


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