CCNA Exploration 3 version 4.0 (Powerpoint Slides)

If you’re looking for course materials that you can install for offline viewing, click here to check the CCNA Exploration 4.0 Curriculum / Course Material installers, for offline viewing. They have more explanations that these PPT slides.

This is the sequel to an older post, which is CCNA 2 Powerpoint Slides. This one features CCNA 3 – LAN Switching and Wireless Powerpoint slides, those .ppt lecture materials that instructors use.

These are less tiresome to read than the curriculum materials.

The following files are NOT CHEATSCO. :p

Hah. I wonder what Cisco Networking Academy thinks about cheatsco blogs – those blogs providing answers to assessments. Our school (FEU – East Asia College) started giving us written exams last term because they knew most students pass the course as they rely on the answers to exams provided by cheatsco sites. 🙂

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7 comments on “CCNA Exploration 3 version 4.0 (Powerpoint Slides)

 

    1. Quoting the author of this page,

      […] those .ppt lecture materials that instructors use.

      These are less tiresome to read than the curriculum materials.

      It’s stated in this page that what you’d download is just a PPT lecture that instructors use. Maybe the one you saw from your instructor was the curriculum material, to which there’s a link from this page also.

      1. ral is right, those are just overviews. Just look at the number of slides, or the filename.

        These slides do not cover only a very small part of the curriculum. Your slides for CCNA1 and CCNA2 are way better.

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