If you're just starting you will want to follow the R&S path.  

Pick up any of the massive number of CCNA prep books that are out there and
try and find someplace with a few routers to play with, ideally buy them
from a dealer in used equipment or pick them up on e-bay.

Lastly, I know you're excited, but stop shouting (using all caps).

Good luck, and I expect we'll hear more from you as you follow the path with
the rest of us...
-       Dennis 


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From: RANMA
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Sent: 10/26/2000 3:58 AM
Subject: Re: LOOKING FOR INFO

Welcome!
The people in this newsgroup is nice and willing to help others...!  ^_^




"john" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ????? [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> HI ,
>
> MY NAME IS JOHN AND I'M WRITING TO YOU FROM HAWAII.  I'M
> INTERESTED IN CISCO CERTIFICATION HOWEVER, CISCO PRODUCTS / TECHNOLOGY
> IS NEW TO ME.
>
> WHERE AND HOW SHOULD I START??  FROM READING THE CISCO
> HOME PAGE IT APPEARS THAT THERE ARE 2 ROUTES TO CHOOSE FROM ON THE WAY
> TO CISCO CERTIFICATION (routing & switching  and  WAN(?) ).
>
> I'D REALLY APPRECIATE IT IF SOMEONE OUT THERE COULD GIVE ME SOME
ADVISE
> ON HOW/WHERE  TO BEGIN.
>
> THANKS,
> JOHN
>
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