What are you studying for?
 
David Bombal CCIE #11023
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I think the new version of the command memorizer is brilliant and has been a massive help during studying for the exams

Howard Hooper

David,

Great, thanks a lot.
By the way, I love your monthly newsletters, they’re great reading and learning material.  Keep up the good work.

Rgds

Dominic Foley
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Vishal Bangia

Hello David

Am really great full that you came up with such agreat idea to open up a website giving networking tips,it has really been helpful and made the practical bit of cisco much easier for me especially with the help of the ebook.

With pride and confidence i refer other people to your website and proud i am that you are interested in using my comments

Thanks

Johnny

I found the ICND1 Questions were a big help and massively contributed to me passing ICND1 exam.

Now I have completed the ICND2 course, I would like to use the same methods to hopefully pass ICND2.

Darryl Smith

This is my first newsletter, I came across your IOS tips ebook searching through google, and didn't mind getting the newsletter. Now, I'd like to say wow!

Its awesome, I'm really glad I signed up--kron jobs on IOS? I didn't know you could do that! The information is incredibly well presented.

When I can tear myself away from study, I'll update my blog, and give your site a plug, you provide some fantastic resources that you don't really see anywhere else, thanks!

Greets!

Jason Freeman

Hi David,

Hope you are fine just to let you know I took my exam today and passed no problem.

Just like to thank you for your excellent training.

Regards
Steve Harris

Hi David..

The VPN config only took 15-20 mins – more because I was trying to find my specific needed entries – the actual generation and then copy / paste was crazy-fast … the issue I had initially had to do with using the Cisco VPN utility via ASDM, which got me connected OK – and could even browse – but for whatever reason could not print across the tunnel –

I recreated the tunnel with your config generator and it was working …  so .. thanks!

Looking forward to using the site and provided tools ..

Thanks again!!

David Meyer

USA

I think the news letter is great! - Fantastic and useful information.

Not the normal junk I get in my inbox.

Great work !!

John Bostock

David,
Brilliant newsletter !!! Very informative and I love the way you illustrate the concept by the walk through.

With Best regards,

Stephen
Nottingham, England
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