H12-311: Wireless Local Area Network Professional

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What
You’ll Learn
  • WLAN Fundamentals: Basic understanding of wireless networking concepts such as radio frequency (RF) propagation
  • modulation
  • and frequency bands.
  • WLAN Architecture: Knowledge of WLAN components such as Access Points (APs)
  • wireless controllers
  • and client devices.
  • Wireless LAN Design: Techniques for designing a WLAN
  • including site surveys
  • coverage planning
  • and capacity planning.
  • WLAN Security: Familiarity with security protocols like WPA2
  • WPA3
  • 802.1X
  • EAP
  • and RADIUS.

Requirements

  • Basic Networking Knowledge: Familiarity with networking concepts like IP addressing
  • subnetting
  • and basic LAN technologies is recommended.
  • Understanding of Wireless Communication: Basic knowledge of wireless concepts such as signal propagation and interference will be helpful.

Description

The H12-311: Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and hands-on skills required to design, configure, manage, and troubleshoot wireless networks. With the growing reliance on wireless communication for both personal and enterprise use, understanding WLAN technologies is crucial for networking professionals. This course covers key topics such as WLAN architecture, components, security protocols, and troubleshooting techniques.

Whether you’re an aspiring network engineer or an IT professional looking to enhance your wireless networking expertise, this course will equip you with the practical knowledge needed to effectively manage wireless networks in various environments.

Key Learning Outcomes:

  • WLAN Fundamentals: Gain a solid understanding of the basic concepts, components, and design principles of wireless local area networks.

  • Wireless Network Architecture: Learn how to plan and design a scalable WLAN architecture to meet organizational needs.

  • Configuration and Setup: Get hands-on experience in configuring wireless access points, controllers, and client devices.

  • Security Protocols: Understand and implement key security measures for wireless networks, including WPA, WPA2, and other encryption techniques.

  • Troubleshooting: Develop the skills to identify, diagnose, and resolve common WLAN issues such as connectivity problems, interference, and performance degradation.

  • Wireless Standards: Study industry standards such as IEEE 802.11, and how they influence the performance and capabilities of WLANs.

Who Should Take This Course:

  • Network Engineers: Professionals looking to gain a deep understanding of wireless network design and implementation.

  • IT Professionals: Individuals interested in expanding their skills in wireless technology for both corporate and personal networks.

  • Telecom Engineers: Engineers working in telecommunications who need to understand WLAN technology in the context of broader network infrastructure.

  • Wi-Fi Technicians: Professionals who wish to specialize in WLAN management and troubleshooting.

  • Aspiring Wireless Network Specialists: Anyone looking to start a career in wireless networking or pursue certification in WLAN technologies.

Who this course is for:

  • Aspiring Wireless Network Specialists
  • Wi-Fi Technicians
  • Telecom Engineers

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