RE: Good Books to study for BCRAN ?

2000-08-03 Thread 221BSB Kruczkowski, Raphael
I used this book (link below) and I thought it was very good. The CD has practice questions witch were also good. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072124806/o/qid=965287768/sr=8-1/ref =aps_sr_b_1_3/102-0689601-6774525 Raphael Kruczkowski Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Cisco Certifi

Wireless

2000-08-18 Thread 221BSB Kruczkowski, Raphael
Hi all, I'm thinking about getting a IMAC for my mother, I want to get the Apple AirPort wireless link for it. My question is, will the AirPort wireless link work with some other company's wireless? I was reading that the Apple's AirPort uses the 802.11 DSSS standard. I also have a IBM laptop th

RE: Internet sharing? using a Cisco router?

2000-08-21 Thread 221BSB Kruczkowski, Raphael
win98 will support the 10.x subnet. I don't know if it will work with the internet sharing. >From my experance the Windows internet sharing is NOTHING but trouble, if you want to share your connection goto www.analogx.com and get there proxy program. Its free and workes with 95/98/nt and 2000.

RE: ROUTING 2.0

2000-08-28 Thread 221BSB Kruczkowski, Raphael
Hi all, I took the routing exam Monday and failed by 60 points. What I did wrong is study BGP and not worry about OSPF and EIGRP. The exam outline is what you will see on the exam, if you feel comfortable with the outline, you will do ok. Raphael Kruczkowski CCNA, CCDA, (BCRAN), MCSE 221BSB Sys

ISDN in Germany

2000-06-19 Thread 221BSB Kruczkowski, Raphael
Hello, I have a 2503 at home that I want to connect to my isp, T-Online. I have ISDN at home and I cannot get the router to dial. When I do a debug isdn q921, I see that it is talking. I have tried different switch-types, and with spid and without. Last night I say something about CAPI, I take

10 vs 100

2000-06-30 Thread 221BSB Kruczkowski, Raphael
Hey all, At work we have user complain that there network card is only a 10 mbps. They all want 100's. I know that in the CCDA book they show to use 10 MBPS on the distribution layer (end user). I try to explain to the users that if you ran to 100, you would never see the difference. You just