- Jan 15, 2013
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So I am in some college courses and learning the very basics of computer technical support and have a class which is basically to prepare us for the CCNA certs. My math is rusty as hell, and at my age my memory gets a bit foggy, but it seems that we must learn to convert decimals to binary, binary to hexadecimals, and back. I have gotten the basic conversion down for simply converting the 8 bits of binary to decimal and vice versa. I have been told that we cannot use a calculator for any of this. In addition I was told that Cisco's exams also will not allow you to use a calculator. So I assume they want to see that you at least know the concepts of conversions. But to my real question, in a regular job for networking, and even computer tech support or both, how much of this do you calculate on your own manually? Or do companies expect that you will be using calculators for conversions if needed, for speed? I would like to know what to expect should I get through this and pass the CCNA exams. I hear from my instructor it is pretty rough, and that as a newbie, you really need to study and know your stuff.
Anyway, would like some input. Thanks folks!
Anyway, would like some input. Thanks folks!