Passing The CCNA and CCNP: Home Lab Shopping On Ebay

Whether you’re just getting ideas for your or adding to your existing , is a great place to get ideas for your as well as pick up some great bargains.

Of course, the internet being what it is, there are always going to be a few people looking to take your money while shipping you inferior merchandise, or worse, no merchandise at all.  While these “dealers” are in the minority, you still need to be careful when purchasing equipment on .  In this article, I’ll give you several tips on browsing ads for ideas, and a few things to look out for when purchasing equipment on .
For those of you just starting your certification pursuit, the idea of purchasing a kit — a set of routers, , and perhaps some and study guides — seems like a good idea.  Instead of putting your together one piece at a time, these kits allow you to get a head start on your studies.

One thing to watch out for in these kits is outdated equipment, or the inclusion of outdated study guides.  Often, vendors will use these kits as a way to get rid of unwanted inventory.

The 1900 family of falls into this category.  A recent search on for “ccna ” showed seven different kits that contained 1900 .  The problem here is that the current exams do not test on the 1900 , which are menu-driven and do not have an .  You’ll need to be well-versed with that do have an , such as the 2950s.

The plus side here is that you will probably save money by using 1900 .  If you’re on a tight budget, having a 1900 is better than no at all.  If at all possible, though, get a with an .
The and transceivers included with these kits are generally exactly what you need to set up that particular kit, and this can be very helpful to those candidates who are new to the various needed to physically configure a .  Just make sure you’re not buying a kit with 10 transceivers (used on AUI ports) when you’ve only got two routers with Ethernet ports.

Watch out for kits that include outdated study guides.  I’ve seen four-year-old books included with some kits.  If you already have your study guides, feel to ask the vendor how much the kit costs without the books.
That leads me to the most important point.  Get to know the vendor before buying anything.  Visit their website and check their feedback.  If buying from an individual as opposed to a reseller, find out what conditions the or has been kept in, and make sure to define the terms under which they will accept returns.

There’s nothing wrong with buying equipment from someone who’s selling their // , but just make sure you ask the right questions first.  Professional resellers generally have their return policy right in their ad; if they don’t, ask for a copy.

Building your own and/or is a little intimidating at first, but speaking as someone who has climbed the certification ladder from the to the , I can tell you that it is the best investment you can make in your career.  Use a little caution, ask the right question, and soon you’ll be leaving the world of “ simulators” behind – and you’ll be developing your skills as a true professional should:  On real routers and !

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