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Cisco Wireless Mesh NetworkingCWMN Course duration (days): 2 |
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About this classEnterprises are analysing ways to transfer data over long distances using wireless. Others are looking for integrated solutions between wireless and wired worlds to gain efficiency, cut costs, create value, and deliver new services. Take advantage of these opportunities by exploring wireless options, advantages, and benefits. Spend much of class time in hands-on labs. Who will the lesson benefit?
What delegates will learn
Examination detailsThis course provides the preparation required for the CWNP Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) certification exam.What prerequisites are requiredFundamental knowledge of TCP/IP and solid understanding of wireless transmission and telecommunications systems. Our Mastering TCP/IP course provides an excellent foundation. Contents of this classContent
Lab 1: Infrastructure Mode ConnectivityThis exercise demonstrates wireless client devices connecting to an access point. Students configure the access point and wireless stations and view the association table in the access point in order to understand the process a client goes through to become connected to the network. RF output power is explained and client utilities are viewed to show RF signal quality and strength. Access point features, authentication, association, and encryption are all discussed and demonstrated. 802.11a/b/g technologies are each shown independently to demonstrate channel usage and spread spectrum technologies.Lab 2: Infrastructure Mode Throughput AnalysisThis exercise demonstrates the expected throughput achievable from a wireless station to a wired station and a wireless station to a wireless station using FTP and throughput measuring software. The point of this lab is for the student to understand the half-duplex nature of wireless LANs and how the data rate relates to actual throughput in a real-world scenario. Access point frame relay is proven and explained.Lab 3: Ad Hoc Connectivity and Throughput AnalysisIn this exercise, wireless clients will connect to each other without use of an access point. Beaconing and channel configuration in an Ad Hoc environment will be explained and throughput will be analysed and compared against an infrastructure environment. Use of SSIDs, WEP/WPA, channels, and other connectivity factors will be discussed and demonstratedLab 4: Cell Sizing and Automatic Rate Selection (ARS) in an Infrastructure EnvironmentIn this exercise, RF cell sizing and ARS will be demonstrated. Cell sizing is important for seamless connectivity while roaming and for security purposes. ARS is the wireless LAN client's ability to increase or decrease the data rate of the wireless connection in order to maintain optimum connectivity with the access point. Environmental factors will be analysed. A basic site survey will be performed during this lab exercise using 802.11a/b/g technologies.Lab 5: Co-Channel and Adjacent Channel InterferenceIn this exercise, the effects of co-channel and adjacent channel interference are demonstrated and explained. Throughput tests using FTP and throughput measurement software are performed using fully overlapping, partially overlapping, and non-overlappingOptional follow-on classes
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