Jeffrey - Thanks for the info.  I am going for the new exam, so maybe
the class would be in order.

Thanks,
 
Duncan Wallace
12835 SW Thunderhead Way
Beaverton, Or. 97008
503-646-5707
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Jeffrey Reed
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 3:52 AM
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Subject: RE: Wireless LAN Support Exam [7:65625]

Duncan, I'm not sure if you're talking about the new exam or the old one
that you could take in the privacy of your office (aka open book test).
I
haven't taken the new exam yet, but will in about 30-45 days. I'm sure
it's
going to be more difficult than the old test and hopefully updated. The
old
test had some questions and none of the answers were correct, which was
a
little frustrating.

For the new test, I would highly recommend going to a Cisco training
partner
and take the Wireless SE course. The stuff on the old test was nearly
impossible to find in manuals or marketing material found on Cisco's web
site. I suspect the new test will be the same.

Good luck!


Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.

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Duncan Wallace
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Subject: Wireless LAN Support Exam [7:65625]

I was wondering if anyone out there has attempted the Wireless LAN
Support yet, and if so, what study materials you used (other than the
web site). I have been going over the CWNA for a solid background, but
was looking for something with more of a Cisco flavor.



Thanks in advance,



Duncan Wallace

12835 SW Thunderhead Way

Beaverton, Or. 97008

503-646-5707

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