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Is there an easy guide to cisco or a way to understand cisco easier?

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I am in Cisco II and it is really difficult to understand both the book and the way my instructor teaches the material is there an easier way to grasp the material? CCNA 2 is the name of the course that i am in currently.
i really can do both pretty much the same if it helps.

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  • Todd K

    First off please answer if you learn best by seeing pictures, hearing words, doing things… I passed and yes it was a great deal of work but after you get in the grove it is really fun.

    Take a look at “packet tracer” it is a download that lets you simulate the lab environment at home. Pretty cool actually. Networking can be involved so get your head into it.