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CWNA– Certified Wireless Network Administrator
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CWNA- Certified Wireless Network Administration prepares students for a career in wireless technologies by ensuring they have the skills to successfully administer enterprise-class wireless LANs. It is also designed to prepare students for the Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) certification.
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Course Outline
The wireless world
- Wireless users
- Wireless technologies
- Wireless LAN applications
- Wireless advantages and disadvantages
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Wireless LAN devices and standards
- WLAN devices
- Standards
- Wireless standards organizations and regulatory agencies
- Types of wireless LANs
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How wireless works
- Radio wave transmission principles
- Radio frequency behavior and measure-ment
- Antennas
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IEEE 802.11 Physical layer standards
- Wireless modulation schemes
- IEEE 802.11 physical layer standards
- IEEE 802.11 MAC and Network layer standards
- IEEE Wireless LAN configurations
- IEEE 802.11 Media Access Control layer standards
- WLAN Network layer standards
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Planning and deploying a wireless LAN
- Planning for a wireless network
- Designing the wireless LAN
- Deploying a wireless network
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Conducting a site survey
- Site survey tools
- Performing a site survey
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Wireless LAN security and vulner-abilities
- Security principles
- Basic IEEE 802.11 security protections
- Vulnerabilities of IEEE 802.11 security
- Other wireless attacks
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Implementing wireless LAN security
- Wireless security solutions
- Transitional security model
- Personal security model
- Enterprise security model
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Managing a wireless LAN
- Monitoring the wireless network
- Maintaining the wireless network
- Establishing a wireless security policy
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Network settings and wireless LAN troubleshooting
- Wired network settings for wireless connections
- Troubleshooting wireless networks
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Personal, metropolitan, and wide area wireless networks
- Wireless personal area networks
- Wireless metropolitan area networks
- Wireless wide area networks
- The future of wireless networks
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