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The Ultimate Wlan And Wifi Training Course (Update)

Posted By: ELK1nG
The Ultimate Wlan And Wifi Training Course (Update)

The Ultimate Wlan And Wifi Training Course
Last updated 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.76 GB | Duration: 6h 49m

This course will teach you WLAN from basic to advanced networking including all networking fundamentals.

What you'll learn
Learn How WLAN and WiFi works
Understanding Radio Frequency, Radio Wave
Understanding 802.11 standards
Understanding WLAN Types and Components
Understanding Wireless Signal Characteristics
Understanding Radio Frequency Behaviors
Understanding Spread Spectrum
Understanding Common Wireless Bands
Requirements
You have an attitude to learn while having fun :)
Internet Access
Description
Welcome to this course. Wireless local area networking, also known as WLAN or wireless LAN, is a term for using wireless digital signals to connect computers and other devices. One of the most common wireless LAN technologies now in use is Wi-Fi, which refers to a set of standards for how devices can talk to each other on wireless networks. It's not the only wireless LAN technology out there, but it's the one you're most likely to encounter. A wireless LAN is a wireless computer network that links two or more devices using wireless communication to form a local area network within a limited area such as a home, school, computer laboratory, campus, or office building. Wireless communication is the transfer of information between two or more points that do not use an electrical conductor as a medium by which to perform the transfer. The most common wireless technologies use radio waves. With radio waves, intended distances can be short, such as a few meters for Bluetooth or as far as millions of kilometers for deep-space radio communications. Wireless networks are computer networks that are not connected by cables of any kind. The use of a wireless network enables enterprises to avoid the costly process of introducing cables into buildings or as a connection between different equipment locations. The basis of wireless systems are radio waves, an implementation that takes place at the physical level of network structure. It is common for people to wonder “what is a wireless network” because while they exist nearly everywhere people live and work, how they work is often a mystery. Similarly, people often assume that all wireless is Wi-Fi, and many would be surprised to discover that the two are not synonymous. Both use RF, but there are many different types of wireless networks across a range of technologies, while Wi-Fi is specific to the wireless protocol defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) in the 802.11 specification and it’s amendments. Wi-Fi is the wireless standard 802.11 and nothing else. Through the years, we've seen different evolutions of Wi-Fi, culminating in the new 802.11ax standard. Each version of the 802.11 standard is written for compatibility with 802.3 Ethernet – the most common LAN type – given that Wi-Fi typically extends the edge of the LAN.In this course, you'll learn:Learn How WLAN and WiFi worksUnderstanding Radio Frequency, Radio WaveUnderstanding 802.11 standardsUnderstanding WLAN Types and ComponentsUnderstanding Wireless Signal CharacteristicsUnderstanding Radio Frequency BehaviorsUnderstanding Spread SpectrumUnderstanding Common Wireless Bands

Overview

Section 1: Welcome

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: Getting started

Lecture 2 WiFi Alliance, Main Regulatory Bodies and More

Lecture 3 Understanding 802.11 Standards

Lecture 4 Understanding the Basics of WLAN

Lecture 5 Specific Characteristics In Radio Frequency Signals

Lecture 6 Learn How to Measure WLAN Power

Lecture 7 Various topologies, Physical designs and More

Section 3: Understanding Radio Frequency

Lecture 8 Introduction

Lecture 9 Learning Radio Frequency Math

Lecture 10 Learning Effective Isotropic Radicated Power

Lecture 11 Learning The Operational Aspects of Radio Frequency

Lecture 12 Learning Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum

Lecture 13 Learning Orthogonal Frequency Division

Lecture 14 Understanding 2.4G Basics

Lecture 15 Understanding 5G Basics

Lecture 16 Understanding Networking terms

Section 4: Understanding WLAN Signal Transmission

Lecture 17 Introduction

Lecture 18 Antennas - Understanding categories

Lecture 19 Learning Polar Charts, Parabolic & Grid

Lecture 20 Learning Sector Antennas & Sight

Lecture 21 Indoor shorter RF transmission & Antenna Diversity

Lecture 22 Understanding Multiple input & Multiple output

Lecture 23 Understanding Voltage standing wave ratio

Section 5: Learning Wireless LANs (WLAN)

Lecture 24 Introduction

Lecture 25 Understanding SSID, BSS & BSSID

Lecture 26 Understanding Distribution System & ESS

Lecture 27 Understanding IBSSs & MBSSs

Lecture 28 Understanding AP Modes, CSMA/CD & CSMA/CA

Section 6: Learn and Understand Wireless Security

Lecture 29 Introduction

Lecture 30 Understanding Authentication, Authorization and Accounting

Lecture 31 Understanding Segmentation & Client Authentication

Lecture 32 Understanding WEP, WPA and WPA2

Lecture 33 Understanding 802.1X and Mac Filtering

Section 7: Learning WLAN In-Depth

Lecture 34 Introduction

Lecture 35 Gentle Education & WLAN implementations

Lecture 36 Understanding WLAN Security

Lecture 37 Learn About Coverage Analysis & Rogue AP

Lecture 38 Learn About Soft APs and Eavesdropping

Lecture 39 Learn About Configuration Errors & DoS

Lecture 40 WLAN Troubleshooting

Lecture 41 Adjacent Channels & Signal-to-noise ratio

Lecture 42 Learn About Hidden node obstructions

Lecture 43 Section Summary

Section 8: Course Summary

Lecture 44 Summary

Anyone interested in WLAN & WiFi