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Course Description
Local area networks, using copper and fiber cables, are essential to today’s
enterprises. Wireless LAN solutions allow organizations to extend their existing
LANs to mobile and remote users and to benefit from ad-hoc networks formed when
mobility-enabled devices come together. Understanding two suites of evolving
international standards that comprise the core of this course, the IEEE 802.11
(also called WiFi) LAN standard and personal-area networks based on Bluetooth
standard, allows enterprises deploy wireless solutions where most productive and
without risk.
Who Should Attend
Network server administrators, firewall
administrators, systems administrators, application developers, and IT security
officers.
Duration:
3 days (9:00 – 5:00)
Course Outline
v2
Introduction
to Wireless Communications
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Explain how the major wireless technologies are used today
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Describe the applications used in wireless technology
§ List and explain the advantages of wireless technology
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List and explain the disadvantages of wireless technology
How Wireless
Works
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Explain how network data is represented using binary notation
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List and explain the two types of wireless transmission
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Describe the different ways in which data can be transmitted by radio waves
Understanding
Radio Frequency Communications
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List the components of a radio system
§ Describe how different factors affect the design of a radio system
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Tell why standards are beneficial and list the major telecommunications
standards organizations
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Explain the radio frequency spectrum
Infrared
§ Explain the differences between the OSI communications model and the IEEE 802 communications
standards
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Tell how an infrared WLAN transmits data
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Describe the features of IrDA
Bluetooth
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Explain how Bluetooth is used
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Tell how Bluetooth works
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Describe several issues that Bluetooth faces
Low-Speed
Wireless Local Area Networks
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Give examples of how WLANs are used today
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List the components and modes of a WLAN
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Tell the advantages and disadvantages of HomeRF
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Explain the background of IEEE 802.11 WLANs
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Describe how an 802.11b network functions
High-Speed
WLANs and WLAN Security
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Tell how IEEE 802.11a networks function and how they differ from IEEE 802.11b
networks
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List the advantages and disadvantages of an IEEE 802.11g network
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Describe HiperLAN/2 networks
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Compare low-speed and high-speed WLANs
§ Explain basic and enhanced WLAN security facilities
Digital
Cellular Telephony
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Describe the applications that can be used on a digital cellular telephone
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Explain how cellular telephony functions
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List and describe the features of the generations of cellular telephony
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List and describe the four types of client software used on a digital cellular
telephone
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Discuss the issues surrounding 3G implementation
Fixed
Wireless
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Define fixed wireless
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Explain the features of a remote wireless bridge
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List and describe three types of land-based fixed broadband wireless devices
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Tell how satellite transmissions work
Wireless
Communications in Business
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List the advantages of wireless communications
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Discuss the challenges of wireless communications
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Explain the steps needed to build a wireless infrastructure
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