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Last Post: April 22, 2010:
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Our CWNA Wireless LAN Administration: Exam PWO-104 training contains these videos:
- Introduction to Exam Pack PW0-100
- Introduction to Wireless LANs (free video)
- Radio Frequency (RF) Fundamentals - Part 1
- Spread Spectrum Technology - Part 1
- Wireless LAN Infrastructure Devices - Part 1
- Wireless LAN Antennas
- Wireless LAN Accessories
- Wireless LAN Organizations and Standards - Part 1
- 802.11 Network Architecture - Part 1
- 802.11 Network Architecture - Part 2
- MAC and Physical Layers
- Troubleshooting Wireless LAN Installations
- Wireless LAN Security - Part 1
- Wireless LAN Security - Part 2
- Site Survey Fundamentals
- Site Survey Equipment and Procedures
- Radio Frequency (RF) Fundamentals - Part 2
- Spread Spectrum Technology - Part 2
- Wireless LAN Infrastructure Devices - Part 2
- Wireless LAN Organization and Standards - Part 2
- Wireless LAN Security - Part 3
- Wireless Network Management Systems
- WLAN Deployment and Vertical Markets
- PoE, HT, and 802.11nhttp://learnkey.com/Wireless_Network_Administration
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- Work with Tom Carpenter as he takes you through the process of creating a secure wireless network
- Understand the wireless standards and how they impact your network
- Get comfortable with the newest standards, including 802.11n
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<h2>Session 1</h2>
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<h3>Section A: Wireless Network Administration</h3>- Prerequisites
- CWNP Certifications
- CWNA Certification Benefits
- Certification Prep
- Wireless Industry Evolution
<h3>Section B: Wireless Network Types</h3>
- WLAN
- WMAN
- WWAN
- WPAN
<h3>Section C: WLAN Applications</h3>
- Corporate WLAN
- ISP Utilization
- Government Utilization
- Hotspots
<h3>Section D: Industry Organizations</h3>
- IEEE
- Wi-Fi Alliance
- Regulatory Domains
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<h3>Section E: RF Fundamentals</h3>- Waves
- Wave Characteristics
- Gain and Amplification
- Loss and Attenuation
- VSWR and Return Loss
<h3>Section F: RF Behavior</h3>
- Reflection
- Refraction
- Diffraction
- Scatter
- Absorption
- Delay Spread
<h3>Section G: RF Mathematics</h3>
- Watt and Milliwatt
- Decibel (dB)
- Gain Rules
- dBm
- dBi
- dBd
<h3>Section H: RF Measurements</h3>
- Isotropic Radiator
- Intentional Radiator
- EIRP
- SNR and RSSI
- Link Budget
- SOM
- Fade Margin
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<h2>Session 2</h2>
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<h3>Section A: RF Signal Concepts</h3>- Visual Line of Sight
- RF LOS
- Fresnel Zones
- Earth Bulge
<h3>Section B: RF Antenna Basics</h3>
- Passive Gain
- Beamwidth
- Azimuth and Elevation Charts
- Antenna Diversity
- MIMO Diversity
- Spatial Multiplexing
- Transmit Beam Forming
- Maximal Ratio Combining
<h3>Section C: RF Antenna Types</h3>
- Omni-Directional Antennas
- Semi-Directional Antennas
- Highly Directional Antennas
- Sectorized Antennas
<h3>Section D: Antenna Installation</h3>
- Pole/Mast Mount
- Ceiling Mount
- Wall Mount
- Mounting Systems
- Towers
- Safety Equipment and Concerns
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<h3>Section E: RF Accessories</h3>- RF Cables
- RF Connectors
- RF Splitters
- Amplifiers and Attenuators
- Lightning Arrestors
- Grounding Equipment
<h3>Section F: Spread Spectrum Tech</h3>
- Bandwidth
- Coding
- HR/DSSS Coding
- OFDM Coding
- Modulation
- Communications Resilience
<h3>Section G: IEEE 802.11 Overview</h3>
- Original Standard
- 802.11b and 802.11a
- 802.11g
- 802.11n
- 802.11i
- 802.11e
<h3>Section H: Important Standards</h3>
- IEEE 802.3
- IEEE 802.2
- IEEE 802.1X
- IEEE 802.1D and 802.1Q
- RFC 3748 and 2865
- OSI and 802.11
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<h2>Session 3</h2>
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<h3>Section A: Terminology Review</h3>- MAC and PHY
- Bits and Bytes
- Frames and Packets
- SDUs and PDUs
<h3>Section B: IEEE 802.11-2007 Physical Layers</h3>
- License-Free Bands
- Output Power Limits
- More Output Power Limits
- U-NII Output Power Limits
- Infrared and FHSS PHYs
- Direct Sequence PHYs
- OFDM-Based PHYs
- High Throughput PHY
<h3>Section C: Understanding CSMA/CA</h3>
- CSMA/CD
- CSMA/CA
- Carrier Sense
- Interframe Spacing
- DCF, HCF, and EDCA
<h3>Section D: Channel Access Methods</h3>
- RTS/CTS
- CTS-to-Self
- HT Dual-CTS Protection
- HT L-Sig Protection
- Fragmentation
- HT Channel Width and Operation
<h3>Section E: IEEE 802.11 Frames</h3>
- 802.3 Frame Format
- 802.11 Frame Format
- 802.11 Frame Types
- Acknowledgement Frames
- Network Layer Support
- Jumbo Frames
- MTU Functionality
- Guard Intervals
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<h3>Section F: IEEE 802.11 State Machine</h3>- 802.11 State Machine
- Authentication
- Association
- Reassociation
- Disassociation
<h3>Section G: WLAN Service Sets</h3>
- Stations Defined
- Basic Service Set
- Ad-Hoc WLANs
- Infrastructure WLANs
- Starting a BSS
- BSSID vs. SSID
- Distribution System
- Roaming
<h3>Section H: Locating WLANs</h3>
- Active Scanning
- Passive Scanning
- Dynamic Rate Switching
- Preauthentication
<h3>Section I: Power Management</h3>
- Active and Power Save Modes
- Indication Maps
- WMM-PS and U-APSD
- PSMP
- SMPS
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<h2>Session 4</h2>
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<h3>Section A: Access Points</h3>- Autonomous Access Points
- Access Point Modes
- Common AP Features
- SOHO AP Features
- Enterprise AP Features
- Lightweight APs
- Mesh APs/Routers
- Installation and Management
<h3>Section B: Infrastructure Hardware</h3>
- Enterprise WLAN Controllers/Switches
- Configuring Controllers
- WLAN Controller Examples
- Remote Office Controllers
- WLAN Bridges
- WLAN Gateways
- Enterprise Encryption Gateways
<h3>Section C: Power over Ethernet</h3>
- IEEE 802.3-2005 Clause 33
- PoE Injectors and Switches
- Standard Terminology
- PoE Installation
- Powering HT Devices
<h3>Section D: WLAN Client Hardware</h3>
- PC Cards
- USB Devices
- Compact Flash and SD
- PCI
- Workgroup Bridges
- Wireless Presentation Gateways
- Wireless NAS
<h3>Section E: Centralized Design Model</h3>
- Design Models
- Centralized WLAN Controller
- Multiple BSSIDs per Radio
- Station Handoffs
- Configuring Infrastructure
- Tunneling, QoS, and VLANs
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<h3>Section F: Wireless Network Management Systems</h3>- Common Features
- Network Connectivity
- Configuration and Management
<h3>Section G: Multi and Single Channel Architectures</h3>
- MCA and SCA Defined
- BSSID and SSID Configuration
- Site Surveying Tips
- Channel Interference
- Cell Sizing
- SCA Specifics
<h3>Section H: Alternate WLAN Architectures</h3>
- WLAN Arrays
- Cooperative Control Model
- Mesh Network Model
<h3>Section I: Site Surveying Toolkit</h3>
- Spectrum Analyzers
- Protocol Analyzers
- Active and Passive Tools
- Manufacturer Utilities
- Other Equipment
- Outdoor Equipment
- Complete Kits
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<h2>Session 5</h2>
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<h3>Section A: Information Gathering</h3>- Three Site Survey Phases
- Business Requirements
- Functional Requirements
- Site-Specific Documentation
- Indoor/Outdoor Specifics
- Infrastructure Connectivity
- Coverage and Capacity
- Antenna Use Considerations
- Tracking and WIPS Considerations
<h3>Section B: Performing the Survey</h3>
- RF Interference Sources
- AP and Antenna Types
- AP Output Power Levels
- Co-Channel/Adjacent Channel Interference
- Testing Applications
<h3>Section C: Documenting the Survey</h3>
- Reporting Methodologies
- Hardware Requirements
- Application Analysis
- Resulting Documents
<h3>Section D: Advanced Site Surveys</h3>
- Predictive Surveys
- Automated RF Management
- Verification Tools
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<h3>Section E: WLAN Vulnerabilities</h3>- Eavesdropping
- Rogue APs
- Encryption Cracking
- Denial of Service
- HIjacking
- Use of Legacy Security
<h3>Section F: Current WLAN Security Solutions</h3>
- WPA/WPA2
- WPS
- TKIP and CCMP
- 802.1X
- EAP Framework
- Preshared Keys/Passphrases
- Secure Management
- Role-Based Access Control
- Security Analyisis
<h3>Section G: Security Policies</h3>
- General Policies
- Functional Policies
- Policy Assesment
<h3>Section H: Troubleshooting WLANs</h3>
- System Throughput
- Multipath
- Troubleshooting Multipath
- Hidden Nodes
- Near/Far Problem
- Channel Interference
- RF Noise and Interference
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Hi: I used CBT and Train Signal for my CWNA preperation. Pretty much covered everything + I used a lot of websites to read about IEEE standards etc
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Thank you Farooqui for a quick reply.
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You are welcome! :)
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