coursemonster.com/uk Certified Wireless Network Administrator Overview This new market-leading course from us delivers the best in Wireless LAN training, combining the benefits of: Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) training Preparation for CWNA certification Training in Cisco Wireless LAN Fundamentals Training on Cisco Aironet Autonomous Wireless products Training on Cisco Unified Wireless products Preparation for CWLF-related Cisco Wireless exams Training in Advanced Site Survey tools and techniques Hands-on with AirMagnet Surveyor Hands-on with Ekahau Site Survey This latest-edition course provides a comprehensive hands-on practical coverage of IEEE 802.11 WLAN technologies. The course provides expert guidance on Wireless LAN site survey, product selection, equipment installation, wireless network configuration, support, WLAN site survey, wireless LAN security and troubleshooting. The course combines the lecture modules and hands-on lab exercises from the Certrified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) course with additional material, lecture modules and labs which cover the Cisco Aironet Wireless LANs and Wireless Site Survey curriculum (including Aironet Wireless LAN Fundamentals [AWLF] plus Cisco Aironet Wireless Site Survey [CAWS]). Delegates learn about the latest innovations and developments across the complete range of wireless LAN industry vendors. Audience In this hands-on course, you will gain a full understanding of how radio frequency affects networking so you can perform site surveys, design a high-performance network, and protect both users and sensitive data from potential intruders. Plus, you will explore advanced topics such as VoWLAN deployments, seamless mobile connectivity, and detailed wireless frame analysis. You will use enterprise-class hardware and software tools during live lab exercises, simulating a state-of-the-art production environment Skills Gained Radio frequency properties, behaviors, and regulations, and how they affect networking Wireless standards, including 802.11 extensions a, b, g, and n General troubleshooting tips to common real-world 802.11n issues General parameters for performing a successful site survey, along with software tools that reduce time and expense Device-level Wi-Fi communications processes Why 802.11n networks operate the way they do and how to apply that knowledge when faced with problems that stump most network administrators Using wireless network analyzers to capture live data and pinpoint potential network issues How using radio frequency makes wireless networks vulnerable Most common wireless threats and how to detect and defend against them Wireless security standards for keeping unauthorized users out and maintaining wireless data privacy Applying WPA2 security standards, including 802.1X/EAP and AES, along with the devices used to apply them Wireless intrusion detection and why it's essential for maintaining a secure network
Lab 1. WLAN Client Management Lab 2. WLAN Protocol Analyzers Lab 3. WLAN Channel Analyzers Lab 4. Spectrum Analyzer Setup: WiSpy with Chanalyzer Lab 5. WLAN Configuration: WPA2 Enterprise Lab 6. Wireless IDS Setup Lab 7. Connection Analysis Lab 8. Performance Analysis Lab 9. VoWLAN Setup and Testing Lab 10. Roaming Lab 11. Site Survey: Planning and Simulation Lab 12. Site Survey: Live Coverage Mapping Prerequisites Prior to joining the course, students should have a good understanding of Ethernet LANs and their operation, TCP/IP protocols, IP addressing and practical experience with Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP. 1. WLAN Infrastructure The Basic Service Set Access Points WLAN Controllers Wi-Fi Stations Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS) 2. WLAN Standards WLAN Organizations The IEEE 802.11 Standard 802.11 Amendments 802.11 and Wi-Fi 3. RF Fundamentals Channels and Bands Modulation and Coding RF Math Multipath 4. Antennas and Outdoor Wireless Link Budgets Antenna Operation Antenna Types Antenna Coverage Patterns 5. WPA/WPA2 Authentication 802.11 Security Amendments 802.11i Robust Security Networks Preshared Key 802.1X 802.1X/EAP Authentication Mutual Authentication and Key Negotiation 6. WPA/WPA2 Encryption
WLAN Encryption WPA/WPA2 Encryption Options RC4 Encryption TKIP Improvements AES-CCMP 802.11i Encryption Summary 7. WLAN Operation 802.11 Channel Access CSMA/CA Interframe Spacing Random Backoff Time Acknowledgements An Arbitration Example Effects of Arbitration 8. Mixed Mode Operation Mixed Mode Networks 802.11b/g Mixed Mode 802.11g/n Mixed Mode 802.11n 2.4 GHz Problems 802.11n 5 GHz Mixed Mode Best Practices 9. Security Design RSN Concerns Wireless Data Security Network Security Guest Access RF Denial MAC Address Spoofing Endpoint Security Enterprise WIDS Security Design Best Practices 10. Troubleshooting Station Connections Common Station Problems Radio On/Off Switches Wi-Fi Client Utilities Power Management Protocols 11. WLAN Analysis Packet Capture Protocol Analysis Software The Wi-Fi Connection Discovery Analysis Authentication and Association Roaming Secure Connections Connection Loss 12. WLAN Channel Analysis
Analyzing the Channel Using the Protocol Analyzers Basic 802.11 Overhead Channel Efficiency Performance Degradation Spectrum Analyzers 13. Enterprise Infrastructure Design Basic AP Configuration Enterprise WLAN Needs Wireless Network Management Systems Wireless VLANs Power over Ethernet Picocells Client Isolation RTS/CTS AP Optimization Best Practices 14. Station Optimization Station Configuration Additional Station Settings Station Optimization Best Practices 15. QoS Configuration Legacy WLANs QBSS Load Enhanced Distributed Channel Access Priority Settings QoS Configuration Best Practices 16. Channel Optimization RF Difficulties Common WLAN Types Alternative technologies Channel Optimization Best Practices 17. Site Surveys Radio Frequency Problems Site Surveys Kit Preparation WLAN Simulation Software Post-Installation Surveying Live Survey Software Site Survey Best Practices 18. Next-Generation WLANs Next-Generation Improvements Automatic RF management Wi-Fi Direct Secure Roaming Mesh Networks Home Media Streaming
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