Good coverage of syllabus, but poorly written in places
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This book constituted the vast majority of the text I used to pass the exam convincingly. For the most part, it's well written and readable. There are some sections, such as for EAP, LWAPP, and wireless QoS, that delve too much into the standard without first explaining the problem they're meant to solve or how the solution might manifest itself. Only once I'd augmented my notes with info from other sources, did I fully understand these subjects. However, most importantly, I don't recall any questions in the exam that weren't covered by the book. If they'd tidied up those ropey chapters, I'd give it 5 stars. In conclusion, currently it's the only ONT book out anyway, and it does cover the syllabus, but you might need to look elsewhere to seal your understanding of a couple of topics.
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