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New Training Release: Cisco CCENT Training

Cisco CCENT: Your Start To A Successful Networking Career

Get Your Start in Cisco Networking with Train Signal’s Cisco CCENT Certification Training Videos — Available Now!

The Cisco CCENT – Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician – certification is designed for entry-level network support positions.

This new certification is your half-way point to your CCNA certification and a great start to a successful career in networking!

Let Train Signal Help You Achieve Your Networking Career Goals!

Train Signal’s Cisco CCENT Certification Training covers the basics of Cisco networking including installing, operating, and troubleshooting Cisco networks.

New! Cisco CCENT Training Videos -- Available Now!

The best part is — you get to learn from the best! Your instructor is CCIE certified and has over 10 years of experience with Cisco technologies!

The exam required for CCENT Certification is the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 exam (ICND1 640-82) – which is your half-point to a CCNA. Passing Part 2 of the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices exam (INCD2 640-816) will get you your CCNA.

Take it one step at a time — start by getting your CCENT certification — and moving up to your CCNA will be that much easier!

Cisco CCENT Training is available now! Get more information and watch the sample Cisco CCENT training video now!

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  1. Posted by Rudy on November 23, 2007, 9:43 am

    Looking forward to someone at TS to start the Cisco courses something like what you are doing for the Comp TIA A+ course. My only concern, will following along using the TS Cicso networking courses purchased over a year ago be sufficient? Don’t have then handy so can not call out he titles.

  2. Posted by anoop singh on December 7, 2007, 3:20 am

    Very help full.

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