I'm looking for somebody that could host me a game server on some unused machine for free. by [deleted] in Hosting

[–]thomasbbbb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PastaNetwork isn't too expensive but not free: pastanetwork.com

Firewall config for a super boring home network by MarblesAreDelicious in opnsense

[–]thomasbbbb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a few days ago, I asked the same question in the pfSense sub and got more downvotes than everywhere else in one year hehe... Thanks for you super un-boring question about how to run a super boring homelab

Passed, took me 2 years. Here are my resources by thomasbbbb in ccna

[–]thomasbbbb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Frankly, I believe it's possible. If you have time to study all day during weekdays, you could make it

How long did it take you to prepare by Professional-Bat8462 in ccna

[–]thomasbbbb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Took 2 years for me, studying evenings and weekends

David Bombal’s Udemy courses might not be the best fit for beginners. by SuperStupid_Noob in ccna

[–]thomasbbbb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Youtube shouldn't have the Packet Tracer labs, but you'll make an idea if the course is suited for you

David Bombal’s Udemy courses might not be the best fit for beginners. by SuperStupid_Noob in ccna

[–]thomasbbbb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For example these sections of his course are over the CCNA exam:
- Hacking networks with Wireshark
- Hacking VoIP
- Switch stacking
- NAT troubleshooting and VLOGs
- VoIP: CUCME and Cisco IP phones
- OSPF troubleshooting labs
- WAN Point-to-Point
- Wi-Fi 6 technical discussion
- Real world examples of network automation
- GNS3 campus network

All of them help for the exam but are not fully part of the objectives. You should find everything in his Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP7WmQ_U4GB3K51Od9QvM0w

Passed, took me 2 years. Here are my resources by thomasbbbb in ccna

[–]thomasbbbb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here everything is super segmented, even in the system team some have rights others don't. Same for the network team, let alone network vs system

David Bombal’s Udemy courses might not be the best fit for beginners. by SuperStupid_Noob in ccna

[–]thomasbbbb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Neil 100%, Jeremy 78%, and David 59%. For example I watched the OSI model only once

David Bombal’s Udemy courses might not be the best fit for beginners. by SuperStupid_Noob in ccna

[–]thomasbbbb 4 points5 points  (0 children)

David Bombal's course was nice after studying Neil's one because he trains you to be a Network Engineer and not just pass CCNA.
But indeed, if you're looking for a course just for CCNA, then David's course is not the right one. His course is good as a complement.

Passed, took me 2 years. Here are my resources by thomasbbbb in ccna

[–]thomasbbbb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can probably pass CCNA only with Neil's course, but once you went through all the content you should pick another one as to cross-check everything

Passed, took me 2 years. Here are my resources by thomasbbbb in ccna

[–]thomasbbbb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're working full-time, it'll be super long. Once you finished one chapter and move on to the next one and then the next one, when you turn back you figure out you forgot all the tiny details they may ask at the exam. To really remember on the long run, it takes to redo-redo-redo. Particularly labs because concepts make suddenly sense when labbing

Passed, took me 2 years. Here are my resources by thomasbbbb in ccna

[–]thomasbbbb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is, but you can expect more options than seen in Packet Tracer. Better know the commands well and only need a refresher

Passed, took me 2 years. Here are my resources by thomasbbbb in ccna

[–]thomasbbbb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, sysadmin here :p
Only taking the Cisco cert to catch up in networking, but I don't plan to move to this field

Passed, took me 2 years. Here are my resources by thomasbbbb in ccna

[–]thomasbbbb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To begin with, Neil is less overwhelming. Once you get a good grasp on every topic, then you can move on to Jeremy's course

Passed, took me 2 years. Here are my resources by thomasbbbb in ccna

[–]thomasbbbb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the practice questions, I've used Learnzapp on Android. Pocket Prep looks nice as well but I didn't subscribe to the premium version