| Wireless Network Administration (CWNA) |
| Course Code : B22 |
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| Skill Level: Intermediate |

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Course Benefits : |
This course targets both novice and experienced networking professionals who wish to gain a solid understanding of wireless networking to complement their knowledge of raditional wired networking. |
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Course Overview |
The Wireless LAN Administration course, whether a 3-day boot camp format or in an academic format, provides the networking professional a complete foundation of knowledge for entering into or advancing
in the wireless networking industry. From basic RF theory to link budget math, including topics from
troubleshooting to performing a site survey, this course delivers hands on training that will benefit the
novice as well as the experienced network professional. |
Course Pre-requisites |
It is recommended that all students have at least a basic knowledge of networking (as exhibited in Net+, CCNA, CNA, or MCP) prior to enrolling in the course. |
Course Contents |
Introduction to Wireless LANs Wireless LAN market overview Wireless terminology RadioFrequency(RF)Fundamentals RF behavior Principles of antennas Following power output regulations Spread Spectrum Technologies Uses of Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping Co-location and throughput analysis Hardware Installation Configuration, and Management Access points Wireless workgroup bridges Residential gateways Enterprise gateways Antennas and Accessories Interframe spacing Cables and connector usage requirements Proper mounting and safety Performing outdoor/indoor installations Organizations and Standards Frequency ranges and channels IEEE 802.11 family of standards Wireless LAN organizations 802.11 Network Architecture Joining a wireless LAN Independent Basic Service Set Roaming in a wireless LAN Physical and MAC Layers Differences between wireless and Ethernet frames Analysis of DCF/PCF Effects of packet fragmentation Troubleshooting Wireless LANs Identifying and resolving interference problems Maximizing system throughput Maximizing Co-location throughput Wireless LAN Security Analysis of 802.11 security including WEP Protecting the network from attacks Corporate security policies Security recommendations Site Surveying Defining business requirements Interviewing network management and users Reporting methodology and procedures Determining contours of RF coverage Labs Client/access point association Roaming in a wireless LAN Testing co-location and throughput Ad Hoc connectivity and throughput tests WEP throughput |
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