Re: CCIE Wireless OT

From: Chris Fortner <cfortner_at_ccbootcamp.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:20:07 -0700

I would recommend you get at least 3 1250 access points and a 2106
wireless controller. You can use the WCS and ACS demo kits to start
off with which should allow for multiple scenarios . This should take
you through the CCNA and CCNP wireless material minus a few small
extras. As for the CCIE Wireless you should choose a provider that has
access to all of the required equipment which most providers may not
have since this requires an expensive WISM module!

P.S. We are already hosting the CCNA and CCIE Wireless classes and
will soon offer the CCNP Wireless here at CCBOOTCAMP.

I hope this helps!

Chris Fortner
CCIE#18065 CCSI #32950
cfortner_at_ccbootcamp.com
Skype: cfortner18065
Office: 702-968-5100

On Oct 30, 2009, at 2:44 PM, JoJo JoJo wrote:

> Experts,
>
> I'm starting the CCIE Wireless track and I was wondering your
> recommendations
> for a Wireless CCIE Lab. I'm not new to Wireless but I will start
> from the
> bottom up CCNA+Wireless, CCNP Wireless, Wireless Written then lab
> and I want
> to maximized my investment.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> JoJo
>
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