What are you studying for?
 
David Bombal CCIE #11023
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hi David,

i passed my ccna exam first time and your product went a long way in helping my studying.

many thanks

Dave Down

David,

By the way I have a fantastic job as a network engineer with Lockheed Martin Corporation primarily as a result of my CCNA certification.

Thanks is part to you and the study material provided by configterminal.

I am planning on persuing the SNRS certification beginning late this year and I am counting on using configterminal to achieve my goal.

Thanks again

Doug Fleming

I think the new version of the command memorizer is brilliant and has been a massive help during studying for the exams

Thanks for the quick response. Feel free to use the comments. If you’d like to add something else I will tell you that I found your proof-readers to be particularly good.

This is my 8th certification test in the last year and frequently the answers that are given are just blantantly wrong.

It was a good feeling to not find myself confused.

Casey Lightner

Hi David,

Just a quick note to say I passed my ICND1 today with a score of 883 which I was well pleased with, the software you have done really helped me and I’ll shortly be purchasing the icnd2 questions.

Thanks
Alex Barron

David,

Thanks! It went very well,

I passed the test. Yehaw!

I attribute my success to the time spent using the CCNA Knowledge Verifier testing application.

It covered important concepts and operational tasks that were covered on the CCNA test.

The Command Line Memorizer section provided additional insight into many of the troubleshooting exercises.

Thanks again for your help.
Todd Gathright,
Madison,
New Jersey,
USA

"The sims and practice questions alone I'm finding a massive help in my studies, let alone the additional software, such as the command memoriser which is a godsend. I can't recommend high enough."

Pete Harvey

Hi David,

I really like the initial config generator, will have a play and get back to you with some suggestions.

Ian Castleman

CCIE

Hi David

I passed the 640-802 exam today with a score of 916.

Your CCNA package was spot on and provided me with an excellent array of revision tools and I am convinced the made a huge difference.

CCNP next…

Many thanks

Chris Billington
United Kingdom

Hi - thought the newsletter was excellent.

Barry Pimlott

Ireland

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

With Best regards,

Stephen
Nottingham, England
CCIE #11330

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