Duration: 5 Days
The CWNA certification is the foundation-level enterprise Wi-Fi certification for the CWNP Program. Achieving it sets your wireless career on a firm foundation, ensuring you have the skills to successfully survey, install, and administer enterprise Wi-Fi networks.
In this lecture-only course, you will gain a full understanding of how radio frequency affects networking so you can perform site surveys, design a high-performance network, and protect both users and sensitive data from potential intruders. Plus, you will explore advanced topics such as VoWLAN deployments, seamless mobile connectivity, and detailed wireless frame analysis.
What You Will Learn
- Radio frequency properties, behaviors, and regulations, and how they
affect networking
- Wireless standards, including 802.11 extensions a, b, g,
and n
- General troubleshooting tips to common real-world 802.11n issues
- General parameters for performing a successful site survey, along with
software tools that reduce time and expense
- Device-level Wi-Fi communications processes
- Why 802.11n networks operate the way they do and how to apply that
knowledge when faced with problems that stump most network administrators
- Using wireless network analyzers to capture live data and pinpoint
potential network issues
- How using radio frequency makes wireless networks vulnerable
- Most common wireless threats and how to detect and defend against
them
- Wireless security standards for keeping unauthorized users out and
maintaining wireless data privacy
- Applying WPA2 security standards, including 802.1X/EAP and AES,
along with the devices used to apply them
- Wireless intrusion detection and why it's essential for
maintaining a secure network
Audience
- Administrators: network, systems, infrastructure, security, and LAN/WLANs
- Support
professionals: technical assistance and field support
- Designers:
network, systems, and infrastructure
- Developers:
wireless software and hardware products
- Consultants and
integrators: IT and security
- Decision makers:
infrastructure managers, IT managers, security directors, chief security
officers, and chief technology officers
- CCNAs
Prerequistes
Course Outline
1.WLAN Infrastructure
- The Basic Service Set
- Access Points
- WLAN Controllers
- Wi-Fi Stations
- Independent Basic
Service Set (IBSS)
- Service Set
Identifier
- The Extended
Service Set
2.WLAN Standards
- WLAN Organizations
- The IEEE
- The Wi-Fi Alliance
- IETF
- The IEEE 802.11
Standard
- The 802.11
Physical Layer
- The 802.11 MAC
Layer
- 802.11 Amendments
- 802.11a (OFDM)
- 802.11b (HR/DSSS)
- 802.11g (ERP)
- 802.11n (HT)
- 802.11n
Improvements
- Speed
- Range
- Power Consumption
- MIMO Operation
- 802.11 and Wi-Fi
- 802.11 Amendments
and Wi-Fi Certifications
3.RF Fundamentals
- Channels and Bands
- 2.4 GHz Channels
- 5 GHz Channels
- Modulation and Coding
- RF Math
- Watts and
Milliwatts (mW)
- Decibels (dB),
dBi, and dBm
- Multipath
- Identifying
Multipath
- Solving Multipath
Problems
4.Antennas and Outdoor Wireless
- Link Budgets
- Reading Signal
Strength
- Transmitter Power
- Measuring Antenna
Gain
- Cables,
Connectors, and Accessories
- Signal Propagation
- Antenna Operation
- Baseband RF to
Radio Waves
- Antenna Types
- Omnidirectional
Antennas
- Semidirectional
Antennas
- Highly Directional
Antennas
- Antenna Coverage
Patterns
- Antenna Beamwidth
- Antenna Mounting
5.WPA/WPA2 Authentication
- 802.11 Security
Amendments
- 802.11i Robust
Security Networks
- RSN Authentication
Options
- Preshared Key
- Small Network
- PSK Vulnerability
- Preshared Key
Design
- 802.1X
- Extensible
Authentication Protocol
- 802.1X/EAP Design
- 802.1X/EAP
Authentication
- Mutual Authentication
and Key Negotiation
- Enterprise
Authentication
- EAP-TLS
- EAP-PEAP
- Choosing an EAP
Type
6.WPA/WPA2 Encryption
- WLAN Encryption
- WPA/WPA2 Encryption
Options
- RC4 Encryption
- TKIP Improvements
- AES-CCMP
- AES-CCMP
Similarities to TKIP
- AES-CCMP Operation
- 802.11i Encryption
Summary
- Automatic
Encryption Selection
- Encrypting in the
Real World
7.WLAN Operation
- 802.11 Channel Access
- CSMA/CA
- Interframe Spacing
- Random Backoff Time
- The Contention
Window
- Winning
Arbitration
- Acknowledgements
- After the
Acknowledgement
- An Arbitration Example
- Timelines
- IFS Timeless
- Backoff Timelines
- Frame Timelines
- ACK Timelines
- Effects of Arbitration
8.Mixed Mode Operation
- Mixed Mode Networks
- 802.11b/g Mixed Mode
- Protection
Mechanism
- Enabling
Protection
- 802.11g/n Mixed Mode )
- 802.11n Greenfield
- 802.11 g/n Mixed
Mode AP
- Nearby 802.11g AP
- 802.11n 2.4 GHz
Problems
- 802.11n 5 GHz
- Mixed Mode Best
Practices
9.Security Design
- RSN Concerns
- General Security
Approach
- Wireless Data Security
- Eavesdropping
- Encryption Options
- Network Security
- Guest Access
- Captive portals
- Captive portal
vulnerabilities
- RF Denial
- Client Testing
Software
- DoS: Connection
Loss
- DoS Response
- Network Rogue APs
- Rogue AP Response
- MAC Address Spoofing
- Endpoint Security
- Evil Twin Rogue
APs
- ESS
- NAC
- Enterprise WIDS
- Enterprise WIDS
Types
- Enterprise WIDS
Monitoring
- WIDS Rogue
Prevention
- Enterprise WIDS
Summary
- Security Design Best
Practices
10.Troubleshooting Station Connections
- Common Station
Problems
- Radio On/Off Switches
- Wi-Fi Client Utilities
- Automatic SSID
Configuration
- Manual SSID
Configuration
- Security
Configuration
- Power Management
Protocols
- Power states and
modes
- 802.11 Power
Management
- Automatic Power
Save Delivery
- Power Management
Settings
11.WLAN Analysis
- Packet Capture
- Passive Monitoring
- Monitor Mode
- Protocol Analysis
Software
- The Wi-Fi Connection
- Beyond Basic
Troubleshooting
- The 802.11 State
Machine
- Discovery Analysis
- Authentication and
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- Roaming
- Secure Connections
- WEP Connections
- PSK Connections
- 802.1X/EAP
Connections
- Connection Loss
12.WLAN Channel Analysis
- Analyzing the Channel
- Using the Protocol
Analyzers
- Basic 802.11 Overhead
- Channel Efficiency
- Performance
Degradation
- Spectrum Analyzers
- Distributed
Spectrum Analyzers
- Spectrum Analyzer
Troubleshooting
13.Enterprise Infrastructure Design
- Basic AP Configuration
- Enterprise WLAN Needs
- Wireless Network
Management Systems
- Wireless VLANs
- Power over Ethernet
- Power sourcing
equipment
- Powered devices
- Detection and
classification
- Picocells
- Power Output
Settings
- Channel Reuse
- Redundancy
- Client Isolation
- RTS/CTS
- RTS/CTS Protocol
- RTS/CTS Thresholds
- RTS/CTS Uses
Course Labs