CWNE training course benefits
This industry-leading wireless LAN security course from LEVER Technology Group PLC provides a high-value, hands-on practical coverage of
the most advanced subjects that Wi-Fi Network Experts need to understand, passing on the necessary skills for analysing, troubleshooting and managing wireless security in the Enterprise using advanced techniques from Europe's leaders in Wi-Fi network engineering.
Lifetime Post-Course Support
After completing their course with LEVER, every delegate receives lifetime post-training support from LEVER Technology Group PLC, to help apply the technologies and skills they have learned with us, to provide career-long support, and to ensure they are better equipped for their future roles in IT and networking.
Enhanced course
This Planet3 Wireless Inc. recognised course features additional modules developed exclusively by LEVER Technology Group PLC, to add even more valuable content and hands-on practical experience to the CWSP course.
Who should attend?
This course is designed for experienced Wi-Fi professionals who wish to gain critical skills in wireless network analysis, troubleshooting and optimisation. The course also prepares attendees for their CWNE exam PW0-300.
This course is appropriate for:
- Advanced Wi-Fi Network Engineers
- Final-line Wi-Fi network support engineers
- CWNA and CWSP candidates preparing for their CWNE exam
Certification
On successful completion of the LEVER CWNE course, delegates will be prepared for their CWNE Certification Exam (Exam #PW0-300).
Pre-requisites
Delegates should have acquired CWNA and CWSP certification prior to attending this course.
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About CWNE and the LEVER CWNE course
The CWNE® (Certified Wireless Networking Expert®) credential is the final step in the CWNP Program. By successfully completing the CWNE requirements, you will have demonstrated that you have the most advanced skills available in today's wireless LAN market.
CWNE training assures that you have mastered all relevant skills to administer, install, configure, troubleshoot, and design wireless network systems. Protocol analysis, intrusion detection and prevention, performance and QoS analysis, spectrum analysis and management, and advanced design are some of the areas of expertise you will need to know.
Benefits of CWNE Training and Certification
- Be recognised as one of the top experts in wireless
- Prove you have mastered all aspects of wireless LANs
- Have greater opportunities in the field of wireless
How to Obtain Your CWNE Certification
- Attend the Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) course.
- Pass the CWNA Certification Exam (PW0-100) at any Prometric Testing Centre.
- Attend the Certified Wireless Network Professional (CWSP) course.
- Pass the CWSP Certification Exam (PW0-200) at any Prometric Testing Centre.
- Attend the Certified Wireless Network Expert (CWNE) training course.
- Take the CWNE Practice Test at a discounted price.
- Pass the CWNE Certification Exam (PW0-300) at any Prometric Testing Centre.
- Apply for CWNE certification including professional experience endorsement forms.
Prerequisites
CWNA and CWSP certification. The exams (PW0-100 and PW0-200) are available at Prometric Testing Centers worldwide. You must also have a minimum of 3 years of direct full-time professional work experience with enterprise wireless LANs to apply for CWNE status.
About the Exam
Available at all Prometric Testing Centers worldwide, the CWNE exam (PW0-300) consists of 70 questions. Passing requires a score of at least 70%. Candidates will have 180 minutes to complete the exam, and candidates are allowed to mark questions for review but are not allowed to go back and change answers. Candidates are allowed and encouraged to comment on questions if time permits.
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CWNE Course Topics Covered
802.11 Physical Layer Technologies
802.11 MAC Frames and Exchange Processes
802.11 Spectrum Management
802.11 QoS Terms and Features
WMM Certifications, Features, and Configuration
Designing Voice/Data Networks
802.11 Wireless LAN Protocol Analyser Use and Trace Interpretation
Note: 802.11 refers to the entire family of 802.11 technologies: 802.11, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, etc.
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