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Cisco CCNA Wireless Courseware


Milton Keynes College

Summary

Price
£225 inc VAT
Finance options
Flexible, interest-free, part payment options available.
Study method
Online
Duration
1 year · Self-paced
Qualification
Cisco CCNA Wireless
Awarded by Cisco

Overview

Cisco are the industry leaders in IT Networking, their range of networking qualification are recognised worldwide.

Understand the Cisco networking environment further and add Cisco CCNA Wireless to your CV with this course that will give you the skills to configure, implement and support Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs).

Description

About Cisco

Cisco are an industry-leader in the IT networking sector, providing globally recognised technologies and certifications for networking engineers of all levels of experience.

Course Units

Cisco 100-105 ICND1 Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1

  • Networking Fundamentals
  • Basic Ethernet LAN Implementation
  • Designing Ethernet LANs
  • Understanding IPv4
  • Working with Cisco Routers
  • IPv4 Design and Troubleshooting
  • IPv4 Services
  • Implementing IPv6

Cisco 200-355: Implementing Cisco Wireless Network Fundamentals

  • Wireless Basics
  • Wireless Standards
  • Wireless Signals
  • Antennas
  • Topologies
  • Frame Types
  • Planning Coverage
  • Architectures
  • Stand Alone and Cloud Deployments
  • Controller Based Deployment
  • Controller Discovery
  • Roaming
  • Radio Resource Management
  • Wireless Security
  • WLAN Configuration
  • Guest Networks
  • Client Connectivity
  • Managing Wireless
  • Interference
  • Troubleshooting

Who is this course for?

This Cisco CCNA Wireless course is perfect network professionals who are looking to validate or advance their skills in the implementation and maintenance of wireless technologies using Cisco’s globally recognised technologies.

Requirements

There are no official requirements for this Cisco CCNA Wireless course. To take the associated examination (not included) you must hold a valid Cisco CCENT, CCNA Routing & Switching or any CCIE Certification.

Career path

Once you have completed this Cisco CCNA Wireless course you will have the knowledge to function in roles such as:

• Senior Network Engineer
• Network Design Engineer
• Network Implementation Engineer
• IT Systems Support Engineer
• Network Support
• Network Operations Engineer

These roles can average salaries of £55,000 per year.

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