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söndag 13 september 2009

CCNA Video Training - 4 Important Things To Consider Before You Buy

By Francis Teo

Using CCNA video training to prepare for your CCNA is like having your own personal instructor by your side teaching you the difficult networking material step by step. It's definitely a great tool and a wonderful alternative to the traditional classroom based training courses or bootcamps. Using such training, you are able to study for the CCNA anywhere and place you would like, at your convenience. Here are 4 crucial factors you need to consider when choosing video training:

1. Resolution of video - Video training often uses screencasts of some presentation slides together with demonstrations of actual configuration of the Cisco network switch or router in order to illustrate concepts. Because of this, high-resolution video is very much preferred over low-resolution video. At the very least, you need to have video that is sharp enough to make out the details the instructor is trying to demonstrate.

2. Instructor - Be sure that the instructor is sufficiently qualified to teach the material. Typically, the instructor is CCIE certified with many years of experience in doing networking. This will allow the instructor to share many insider tips with you and show how to professionals actually work in their day-to-day jobs.

3. Extra material - Good CCNA video training is usually designed as a complete preparation package for your CCNA. Examples of extra material that might be included in a good video training package would include videos and audios of multiple formats (so you can bring the training with you on your portable video or audio device), transcripts of the video training. One helpful bonus would be sample CCNA mock tests which you can use to practice before the actual exam. These are very good bonuses which you might have to purchase separately otherwise.

4. Cost - Good CCNA video training these days does not have to cost too much. Be sure not to overpay. Good video training material can be purchased for below $500 and sometimes even less. This is very much cheaper than any classroom based CCNA training and is definitely extremely good value for money.

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