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Monday, April 21, 2014

Intro

Ladies & Gentleman,


Allow me to welcome you to my blog! I've been active on online forums reading, commenting, attending excellent Cisco user groups such as the Southern California Cisco User Group (If you live in SoCal, I highly recommend checking it out, its FREE & informative) where CCIE engineers like Jason Bomar and Robert Yee tend to enlighten most of us with their expertise in Cisco Products and best practices. My background in computers goes back to when I was a kid at the age of 9 with the opportunity to use an Apple computer at school. While learning about computers as a hobby, I pursued my college degree in Business Management from CSUN and Automotive Technology from Pierce College. Eventually I made one of my dreams happen, which was to work for Mercedes Benz where I became an Automotive Technician, Emissions Specialist and a Team Leader. My strengths included on-board computer diagnostics, emission testing and troubleshooting.
Few years later, I attended Cisco Academy and took my first CCNA class as I grew more interest in the field of networking after realizing the different networks a Mercedes Benz vehicle had and that eventually got me to where I am today as a Network Engineer with a focus on Wireless Technology and Data Center. It is amazing to see how far wireless have grown over the years. This made an impact on me because I realized that wireless communication gives us the ability to keep our communication between our friends and family no matter where we are in the world (almost anywhere in the world as long as there is a signal).


In all honesty, I created this blog to share what I learn throughout my career on the job with Cisco Wireless deployments, help others to resolve wireless issues and to help others grow as engineers working on Cisco technology and lastly to make a positive impact in lives of others.


If you enjoy WiFi, Networking or Data Center then feel free to follow my blog. I am currently a CCNP Wireless and look forward to becoming a CCIE in Wireless and Eventually in Data Center.


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"I am a member of the Cisco Champions Program. Cisco Champions are passionate about Cisco and enjoy sharing our knowledge, expertise, and thoughts across the social web and with Cisco. I am not a representative of Cisco. My views as a Cisco Champion are my own."