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WiFi Networks and Services
 
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Course Number1422
Price NIS before VAT2120
Duration (Days)2
LanguageEnglish/Hebrew
LevelAdvanced
JanFebMarAprMayJun
   02-03   
 
JulAugSepOctNovDec
28-29  16-17*    
+972 3 9247780 ext. 3
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  1. Introduction
  • A Bit of History
  • Standardization & Compliance
  • Wireless Networks
  1. WLAN Architecture
  • IEEE 802.11 Layers, Alphabet Soup , Layer’s Encapsulation
  • Alphabet Soup
  1. Physical Layer - PHY
  • Radio Specifications
  • PHY Layer Types
    • FHSS
    • DSSS
    • FDM
    • OFDM
  • Comparative Characteristics of 802.11b, a & g
  • Antenna Types and Diversity
  • Multi-Channel Adapters
  1. Media Access Control Layer- MAC
  • MAC Main Requirements
  • 802.11 MAC Basic Access Protocol Features
  • Interframe Spacing in 802.11
  • Medium Access Mechanism in DFC mode
  • Hidden Node
  • Carrier Sense
  • DCF Limitations
  • PCF: Point Coordinator Function
  • MAC General Frame Format
  • Fragmentation
  • MAC Management Functions
  • Probe & Beacon Frames
  • Association & Authentication States
  • Handover
 
  1. Security
  • 802.11 Client Authentication Process
  • Network Attacks
  • WLAN Security Certification Timetable
  • WPA, MIC, TKIP
  • 802.11i
    • RSN Protocol
    • 802.1x<
    • EAP Methods
  1. Quality of Service - QoS
  • WMM™ (Wi-Fi Multimedia)
  • 802.11e QoS
  1. WLAN Networks
  • WLAN Product Types
  • WLAN Networks:
    • Home WLAN Network
    • Corporate WLAN Network
    • HotSpots (Various Business Models, Public WLAN market forecasts)
  • Community WLANs
  1. What is Next?
  • Mesh Networks (802.11s)
  • 802.11n
  • 802.11 & Cellular Services Convergence
  1. “WiMax” 802.16 Overview
  2. Other “Competing” Technologies
  3. Conclusion
  4. Glossary
 
  • R&D staff members for manufacturers/vendors of LAN equipment
  • IT Managers aiming to deploy their first WLAN
  • LAN users looking for alternatives to the "classical" LAN implementations
  • Data communications consultants and system integrators 
  • None
 
 
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