I'm 3/4 of the way through, just CIT to go. I did it in this order - routing, switching, remote access but I suggest doing it this way, instead - routing, remote access, switching. The remote access test is kindof an extension of routing, so I would definitely do it after routing. I think the remote access study material, books, etc. assumes you already have learned things like passive interfaces, static routes, etc. If you don't have knowledge of that stuff already, either from studying for the routing test or from real world experience, you'll be at a disadvantage when going for the remote access test and it'll be more difficult than it needs to be. IMHO. If you'd like, you can email me with questions. I'd be happy to answer. Good luck.
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