Smack in the middle of a mobile routing solution...Cisco 3251 routers...I need the home agents to talk to each other...would I put one of the home agents registration information into the other as a foreign agent?
I guess its safe to say in most cases...you get what you pay for (plus what effort you put into it)...I, personally can retain a lot...when someone shows me how, I remember...
I think the boot will help me immensely...thanx for all of your opinions...
I realize that this isnt a wireless forum, however there are none at Tek-Tips and I figured many people will view the Microsoft cert posts....Is "CWNP" the industry standard for wireless Certification? Any info would be great...
Test 216 was referred to by many as the "widowmaker" because it was touted as the toughest...but why am I answering in the wrong forum? I really should be flogged...
Any higher ups in corporate America have an idea of how the 2003 MCSE is being accepted....is it better to know 2K3 server and XP....or is an MCSE just an MCSE ???
thanx
Bottom line...Certs alone are not enough (in most cases)
But having an MCSE will get you the interbiew over the next guy with same experience minus the Cert...
Isn't that the only objective anyway..."to get the interview" - Whoheard, sounds like you hired this guy just to prove this post...
I graduated from Penn State with a degree in Information Technology...I just received my MCSE and CCNA last month...I learned 100x more in those 2 weeks than i did through my four years of college...
(wasnt a bad student either)
Certifications are focused knowledge...
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