Acing the CCNA Exam, Volume 1: Fundamentals and Protocols (1)

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  1. Took his online course and Passed my CCNA! Looking fwd to reading the book! A+ Instructor
    Jeremy is an amazing instructor with the rare ability to simplify complex topics and explain things clearly. I took his course on Udemy and was able to pass my CCNA. He covers a lot of material, but by the end of the course I feel completely confident to work with Cisco gear and to make configurations in the CLI. Networking is no longer confusing or a mystery. I Just picked up a copy of his book now that it’s officially in print, and i’m looking forward to reading it in full. Based on my experience from his course, I’m confident it’s going to be a home run! Thank You Jeremy for the great lessons.

  2. I bought the book
    I bought this book and it is 100% worth it and I would highly recommend it if you’re studying for the CCNA. He also has a YouTube series the is great as well.

  3. Everything you need to know to pass the CCNA
    Who is this book for? Anyone who wants to know more about Networking. You don’t have to be an aspiring Network Engineer to want to understand the material in the CCNA. Networks are the backbone of the IT world, it’s the veins and highways of information and how systems communicate. With that said, if you are are studying for your CCNA exam then THIS BOOK is a MUST. It should be a part of your study arsenal. It’s important that you get your material from different sources and Jeremy’s CCNA book should be the #1 on that list.I personally read the E-book version during my commute to work and the physical book at work during my breaks and downtime. I am currently an IT Technician 1 year into my career and an aspiring Network Engineer.Jeremy presents the material in a way that gives you a wide grasp of the subjects that are being presented. It’s not just a copy paste bullet point, he actually makes it make sense and leaves you with a greater scope of knowledge which helps you understand what you’re studying, not just memorizing it. To me, that’s very important.I’m considering getting a 2nd copy of the book. That way I can keep one at home and one at work.

  4. Well-balanced book
    I read a pre-release copy of the book for Manning. Personally I do not currently hold the CCNA certification, but I believe the book goes beyond that. Learning networking concepts could be daunting for many and here you get the initial push forward.

  5. Great reference book about computer networks
    A superb technical treatise (with all clear illustrations) on Cisco networks.And a valuable ready reference book that provides sound basics of computer networks.

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