The iCertify CCNA flash cards now include 240 questions. (By the way, 240 is a good CCNA number to know. What would the CIDR notation be if 240 were the last octet in a subnet mask, e.g. 255.255.255.240? What would the block size be? How many hosts would be allowed? What is the address of the first host on the first subnet and what's the broadcast address? Assume subnet zero is allowed.) Did you answer those questions with nanosecond latency? If not, I have the product for you: iCertify!
So, seriously, why should you spend $5 on iCertify when you could spend that on a cold beer?
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I got into IT for the express purpose of avoiding such things so I understand your pain. I'd push the portability of it though. You can study on planes, trains, in cars and on busses. In meetings... When are you going to make a product for the CCIE lab? I'd soooo pay $5 to be able to study while people are complaining that I study too much.
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Keegan
By the way, you may be wondering what happened to iCertify 2.0. It went the same way as IPv5. Wonder no longer.
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