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Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) Training

 
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Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) Training Online $895.00  $695.00

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Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) Training DVD CBT $895.00  $695.00

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Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA)


This course enables an individual to plan, select and implement the appropriate wireless hardware and deploy the correct security controls to support a typical environment. A focus on RF (radio frequency) technologies in a vendor neutral environment, with hands-on laboratories to reinforce concepts, allows participants the broadest exposure to key concepts. This course is committed to be the most current in the industry, with professionally developed laboratory exercises and real world hardware.

Upon completion, students will be able to confidently undertake the Planet3 Wireless CWNA examinations conducted at Thompson Prometric testing centers. Students will benefit from an in-depth course that is continuously updated to maintain and incorporate the rapidly changing wireless networking and security environment.

Package Includes

  • The Online course features live instructor-led classroom sessions with full audio, video and demonstration components
  • Printable Courseware
  • Exclusive LearningZone live mentoring help whenever you need it! Our Certified Trainers are available around the clock, 24/7. (Valued at $295) Click for More Details
  • Free 1 Year Upgrade Policy


Wayne Burke - Security Expert
Wayne Burke initially started his career as a hardware engineer, where he diagnosed many complex problems. He later proceeded to expand his knowledge and acquired a computer science degree. After a few years in the field he began to focus his energies on the software side of IT. He has worked with virtually all the OS/Networking combinations which put him in a good position to become the security expert he is today. Ultimately all these experiences have helped build his vast knowledge base.


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Logical Security computer-based training is a cost-effective method that meets the critical demands of computer users. Experience our expert-led computer training courses in a comfortable and convenient environment. You get the feel of a computer training school delivered through flexible and familiar technology.

Following 9/11 ** Logical Security has through necessity, been thrust into position as the world's largest specialty IT security training organization. Logical Security has provided training services to every US military and intelligence agency, as well as similar agencies for some of the USA's closest allies. These same classes are available to the corporate world with students coming from industries ranging from charities, banking, insurance, health, communications, transport, law enforcement, education and almost any sector imaginable. Logical Security's distinction over the competition is that our instructors eat, drink, sleep and breath IT security.

Training comes to life with our full motion video, challenging labs, critical assessment and real-world insight from experts with vast experience in the subject matter. Engage in dynamic learning where multiple senses help reinforce learning concepts. See the steps, hear the explanations, then put your skills to work. Our proven methodology provides an unequaled training experience with exceptional results.

Choosing Logical Security's training with our expert-created study guides and interactive labs will result in an engaging learning experience. You will find that Logical Security's training is second to none. Logical Security alone is the best site to offer the equivalent to an actual Microsoft training. Distinguish your knowledge. Enhance your career.

Module 1 - Overview of Wireless Standards & Organizations

  • Overview of Wireless Standards & Organizations
  • Key Terminology
  • ITU-R
  • United Nations Tasked ITU-R
  • Local Country RF regulatory bodies
  • FCC
  • FCC - Regulations
  • IEEE
  • IEEE Standards/li>
  • Wi-Fi Alliance
  • ISO
  • Communication Basics
  • Modulation Classes Intro
  • Amplitude Modulation
  • Demo - Amplitude Modulation
  • Wavelength
  • Demo - Wavelength
  • Frequency
  • Demo - Frequency
  • Phase
  • Demo - Phase
  • Modulation / De-modulation with Keying
  • ASK: Amplitude Shift Keying
  • Frequency-shift keying (FSK)
  • Where is this used?
  • Phase-shift keying
  • Module 1 Review

Module 2 - Radio Frequency Fundamentals

  • Key Terminology
  • Radio Frequency
  • RF Characteristics
  • Polarity
  • Demo - Polarization
  • Oscillation - Polarization
  • Wavelength
  • Sine Wave
  • Frequency
  • Amplitude
  • Phase
  • RF Behavior
  • Wave Propagation
  • Absorption
  • Demo - Absorption
  • Reflection
  • Demo - Reflection
  • Scattering
  • Refraction
  • Demo - Techtionary Website
  • Diffraction
  • Loss (Attenuation)
  • Recommended Video
  • Material Attenuation Chart
  • Free-space loss (FSL)
  • Calculations: Free Space Loss
  • Free Space Loss Calculator
  • The 6 dB Rule
  • Multi Path
  • Demo - Free Space Loss Calculator
  • Four Results of Multipath
  • Demonstration
  • Gain
  • RF Gain Calculator
  • Module 2 Review

Module 3 - Radio Frequency Components, Measurements and Mathematics

  • Key Terminology
  • RF Components
  • Transmitter
  • Antenna
  • Receiver
  • Intentional Radiator
  • EIRP
  • Units of Power Comparison
  • Watt
  • Milliwatt (mW)
  • Demo - Fundamentals
  • Purchasing 802.11 Equipment
  • SRC Cardbus 802.11a/b/g
  • Decibel (dB)
  • What is a logarithm? A brief introduction
  • Power and Log Formulas
  • Comparison of Milliwatts and dB Change
  • dBi
  • Where is dBi used?
  • dBd
  • dBm
  • Making Life easier
  • Free Space Loss Example
  • 6 dB Rule
  • Shortcut Method
  • RF Mathematics - No Logarithms
  • Following 4 rules
  • Let’s tune in for some practice
  • Demo - Math
  • RSSI-Received Signal Strength Indicator
  • Demo - RSSI Asus Intel Software
  • Demo - RSSI Network stumbler
  • Demo - RSSI Ubiquiti Software
  • System Operating Margin (SOM)
  • SOM Calculator
  • Link Budget
  • Exercise
  • Fade Margin
  • Inverse Square Law
  • Module 3 Review

Module 4 - Radio Frequency Signal and Antenna Concepts

  • Key Terminology
  • Azimuth and Elevation Chart
  • Example of an Azimuth Chart
  • Demo - Purchasing Antenna's
  • Beamwidth
  • Degree of Beamwidth Table
  • Antenna Types
  • Omni-Directional Antennas
  • Semi-Directional Antennas
  • Highly-Directional Antennas
  • Phased Array Antenna
  • Sector Antennas
  • Visual Line of Sight
  • RF Line of Sight
  • Fresnel Zone
  • 802.11 Calculators
  • Demo - Wireless Calculations
  • Earth Bulge
  • Antenna Polarization
  • Antenna Diversity
  • What did you say?
  • Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO)
  • Antenna Connection and Installation
  • Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR)
  • The Hosepipe Example
  • VSWR values and formulas
  • Antenna Mounting
  • Antenna Cables
  • Connectors
  • Demo - Connectors
  • Splitters
  • Amplifiers
  • Attenuators
  • Lightning Arrestors
  • Grounding Rods and Wires
  • Module 4 Review

Module 5 - IEEE 802.11 Standards

  • IEEE 802.11
  • 802.11i
  • 802.11a
  • 802.11b
  • 802.11g
  • 802.11n
  • Standard and Amendments
  • Module 5 Review

Module 6 - Wireless Networks and Spread Spectrum Technologies

  • Key Terminology
  • Spread Spectrum
  • Industrial, Scientific and Medical Bands
  • Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Bands
  • UNII 1, 2 and 3
  • Narrowband and Spread Spectrum
  • Delay Spread
  • Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
  • Dwell and Hop Time
  • Modulation
  • 802.11 / b / g Channels
  • Channel Overlap
  • DSSS Frequency Channel Plan
  • Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
  • Encoding and Modulation
  • Packet Binary Convolutional Code
  • Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
  • Convolution Coding
  • 802.11a Channels
  • Demo - Cisco 1200 Config
  • Demo - UbiquitiSpecs
  • Module 6 Review

Module 7 - Wireless LAN Topologies Wireless LAN Topologies

  • Wireless Networking Topologies
  • Access Point - Client Stations
  • Distribution Systems (DS)
  • Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
  • Demo - Cisco ASUSWDS Config
  • Service Set Identifier (SSID)
  • Demo - Asus wl530g config SSID
  • Demo - Linksys AP config SSID
  • Basic Service Set (BSS)
  • Demo - Building a Linux Wifi-System
  • Demo - Creating a Slax Virtual MachineDemo - My Slax Creator
  • Demo - Wifi-System Software Hardware Requirements
  • Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID)
  • Demo - Kismet Usage
  • Basic Service Area (BSA)
  • Extended Service Set (ESS)
  • ESS Nomadic
  • ESS Co-Location
  • Independent Basic Service Set (IBIS)
  • Demo - Hoc Creation
  • Configuration Modes
  • Demo - Config Modes
  • Module 7 Review

Module 8 - Medium Access Medium Access

  • CSMA / CA
  • CSMA / CA vs CSMA / CD
  • Distributed Coordination Function (DCF)
  • Demo - Omni Peek Personal CapturingIFS: Interframe Space
  • Four Types of IFS:
  • Collision Detection
  • Duration / ID Field
  • Carrier Sense Methods
  • Physical Carrier Sense
  • Random Backoff Time
  • Example Flow of 802.11: RTS/CTS +ACK
  • Point Coordination Function
  • 802.11 Frame Format vs 802.3
  • MAC Address format
  • Three Frame Types
  • 802.11 Management Frames
  • Control Frames
  • Data Frames
  • Layer 3 Integration
  • Beacon Management Frame
  • Beacon Frame Example
  • Passive Scanning
  • Active Scanning
  • Authentication
  • Demo - Comm View Install Capture
  • Open System Authentication
  • Demo - Authentication Settings
  • Open System Process
  • Shared Key Authentication
  • Association
  • Roaming
  • Demo - Association
  • Demo - Linux Wireless Commands
  • Reassociation
  • Disassociation / Deauthentication
  • Module 8 Review

Module 9 - MAC Architecture

  • ACK Frame
  • Fragmentation
  • 802.11g Protection Mechanism
  • RTS / CTS
  • RTS / CTS Examples
  • CTS-to-Self
  • Power Management
  • Power Save Mode
  • Traffic Indication Map (TIM)
  • Demo - Omni Peek and TIM Analysis
  • Delivery Traffic Indication Message
  • Announcement Traffic Indication Message (ATIM)
  • Wireless Multimedia (WMM)
  • Power Save Certification WMM
  • Module 9 Review

Module 10 - Network Design, Implementation and Management

  • Core, Distribution and Access
  • Capacity vs Coverage
  • Co-Location
  • Corporate Data Access and End User
  • Network Extension to Remote Areas
  • Bridging - Building-to-Building
  • Wireless ISP (WISP)
  • Small Office, Home Office (SOHO)
  • Hot Spots
  • Module 10 Review

Module 11 - Wireless Devices Wireless Devices

  • Wireless LAN Client Devices
  • Progression of WLAN Architecture
  • Wireless Workgroup Bridge (WGB)
  • Wireless LAN Bridges
  • Point to Point / Multi Point
  • Other Features
  • Deployment Considerations
  • Point to Point Links
  • Point to Multi Point
  • Enterprise Wireless Gateway (EWG)
  • EWG Design
  • Residential Wireless Gateway (RWG)
  • Other Wireless Routers
  • Enterprise Encryption Gateway (EEG)
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE)
  • (PoE) Responsibilities
  • PoE Features
  • Demo - Wifi Devices
  • Module 11 Review

Module 12 - WLAN Trouble Shooting WLAN Trouble Shooting

  • Introduction
  • Spectrum Analyzer
  • Demo - Wispy Spectrum Analyzer
  • Add on to WI-Spy: Chanalyzer
  • 802.11 Coverage Considerations
  • Dynamic Rate Switching
  • Roaming
  • Layer 3 Roaming
  • Co-Channel Interference
  • Demo - Airmagnet Spectrum Analyzer
  • Channel Re-Use Example's
  • Hidden Node
  • Hidden Node Solutions
  • Near / Far
  • Near/Far Solution
  • Demo - Yellow Jacket AnalyzerInterference
  • Demo - Airmagnet Laptop Analyzer
  • Performance
  • Weather
  • Module 12 Review

Module 13 - Network Security Architecture

  • 802.11 Security Basics
  • Encryption / AAA
  • Segmentation
  • Segmentation Wired / Wireless Network
  • MAC Filtering
  • Demo - MAC SSID Security
  • SSID Cloaking
  • Authentication and Authorization
  • Wired Equivalent Privacy
  • Demo - Wired Equivalent Privacy
  • Weak IV Packets
  • Wi-Fi Protected Access
  • How WPA improves on WEP
  • TKIP
  • 802.1X: EAP Types
  • EAP Advantages/Disadvantages
  • 802.1x EAP / TLS Framework
  • Demo - Radius Security
  • Dynamic Encryption Key Generation
  • Cryptographic Features of WPA2
  • WPA2 Encryption Process Demo
  • Robust Security Network (RSN)
  • 802.11i - WPA2
  • Module 13 Review

Module 14 - Wireless Attacks and Monitoring

  • Rogue Access Point
  • Rogue Access Point Countermeasure
  • Peer-to-Peer Attacks
  • Eavesdropping
  • Encryption Cracking: Aircrack
  • Demo - Wireless Wep Cracking
  • DOS: Deauth/disassociate attack
  • MAC Spoofing
  • Denial of Service (DoS)
  • ARP Injection (Failure/Success)
  • Intrusion Detection / Monitoring
  • Wireless Security Policy
  • Module 14 Review

Module 15 - Radio Frequency Site Survey

  • WLAN Site Survey Interview
  • Customer Briefing
  • Business Requirements
  • Capacity and Coverage Requirements
  • Infrastructure Connectivity
  • Security Expectations
  • Documentation and Reports
  • Forms and Customer Documentation
  • Deliverables
  • Site Survey Defined
  • Mandatory Spectrum Analysis/li>
  • Mandatory Coverage Analysis
  • Indoor Site Survey Tools
  • Outdoor Site Survey Tools
  • Coverage Analysis
  • Demo - Airmagnet Site Survey
  • Demo - Survey Report Demo
  • Demo - War Driving Mapping
  • Module 15 Review





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