CWLSS Cisco Wireless Lan Support Specialist Certification Training
CWLSS targets experienced professionals who understand
radio technologies associated with WLAN 802.11g standards, WLAN and bridge topologies and applications, can configure WLAN products including access points, bridges, client devices
and accessories, can determine best options and configure the appropriate security method for Wireless LAN environments. To become a CWLSS you only have to pass the 642-582 WLANFE exam
You will study all of the fundamental WLAN technologies deployed today and learn how to implement various WLAN solutions using Cisco Aironet access points and bridges.
The course material is available online which is supported by instructor led classes and a range of hands on practical activities throughout the course. The course will prepare for the CWLSS examination.
The following components will be covered throughout the course on CD-ROMS:
- Introduction to Wireless LANs
- 802.11 (a,b,g) Standards and Wireless Network Interface Cards
- Wireless Radio Technology
- Wireless Topologies
- Access Points and Bridges
- Antenna Technologies
- Wireless Security Implementation
- Application Design and Site Surveys
- WiFi Troubleshooting, Management, Monitoring and Diagnostic tools
Future WiFi Technologies and emerging Standards
Cisco Wireless Lan Support Training Consists of:
- 5 CD-ROMs - Live instructor-led classroom sessions with full Audio, Video and demonstration components
- Hands-on Interactive Exercises
- Test Prep Exam Simulations
- Practice Assessment Tests
- Self-paced Study Format
- Money-back Certification Guarantee
CWLSS Live Classes Nationally
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CWLSS Training Kit on CDs
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$495.00
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CWLSS Course training on CDs covers the following topics
Module 1 - Introduction to Wireless LAN Technologies Wireless LAN Standards Network Extension Building-To-Building Connectivity Last Mile Data Delivery Mobility
Small Office Home Office Summary
Module 2 - Radio Frequency Overview Radio Frequency Defined RF Behaviors Gain and Loss Reflection Refraction Diffraction Scattering Absorption
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Principles of Antennas - Line of Sight Principles of Antennas – Fresnal Zone Antenna Gain Intentional Radiator EIRP – Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power
Radio Frequency Mathematics Decibels Gain & Loss Measurements Summary
Module 3 - Radio Frequency Spread Spectrum Technology Unlicensed Frequency Bands Spread Spectrum RF Technology Transmitting a Signal Spread Spectrum Technologies Frequency Hopping
Direct Sequence vs. Frequency Hopping Scalability Issues Summary
Module 4 - Access Points Overview Access Points Wireless Bridge and Antennas Device Configuration Client Adaptors Hardware In-depth - Access Points
Hardware In-depth - Wireless Bridges Hardware In-depth - Client Devices Access Point - Setup Client Devices - Setup Wireless Bridge - Setup
Module 5 - Antennas Overview Omni-Directional Antennas Semi-Directional Antennas Highly-Directional Antennas RF Antennas – Concepts Free Space Path Loss Antenna Installation
WLAN Accessories Summary
Module 6 - Standards Overview WLAN Organizations ISM Bands Output Rules IEEE 802.11 Standard Misc. Organizations and Standards Summary
Module 7 - Network Architecture Overview SSID Beacons Authentication & Association 802.1x and EAP VPN Service Sets Roaming VLANs Power Mgmt. LAB - Ad Hoc Mode
Module 8 - MAC and Physical Layer Overview WLAN and Ethernet Frames Control Collisions Fragmentation DRS / NAV DCF / PCF IFS / SIFS / PIFS DIFS / Slot Times RTS/CTS
Modulation
Module 9 - Security Overview WEP Actual Threats Encryption Suites TKIP vs. CKIP WPA MIC (Michael) Keys and Key Management Authentication Methods 802.11i - WPA/2
WLAN Security Hierarchy War-Driving War-Chalking Inherent Problems with Wireless Networks New Security Enhancements Security Policy Cell Sizing SSID / Wireless DMZ
LAB - Net Stumbler LAB - Hot Spot Def Kit EAP-FAST RADIUS / TACACS+ AAA / ACS Summary
Module 10 - Troubleshooting Overview Multipath Hidden Node Near/Far Throughput Interference Issues Weather Issues Co-Channel Interference Range Summary
Module 11 - Site Survey Overview Site Survey Fundamentals Existing Network Information External Considerations Business Requirements Bandwidth & Roaming Security / Preparation
Site Survey Equipment Documentation / Signal Loss Summary
Module 12 - Management Overview Wireless LAN Solution Engine Cisco SWAN Roaming WLSE Options Summary
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