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Description
You’ve landed on this page because you’re interested in becoming a Wireless Technician—and you’re in the right place.
In today’s world, wireless networks are essential to nearly every business and home. However, when wireless systems are installed by inexperienced individuals, it can lead to serious issues with security, performance, and interference. That’s why it's critical for anyone deploying a wireless LAN to have both the knowledge and hands-on skills to do it right.
This course is designed to prepare you with the foundational theory and practical experience you need to succeed as a Wireless Technician. You'll gain a solid understanding of wireless principles, and by the end of the course, you'll be confident in your ability to handle real-world wireless installations.
We’ll also dive into hands-on labs—such as configuring a Wireless Access Point Router from scratch—to help bring your learning to life and ensure you’re job-ready.
If you've already taken the Wireless Specialist course, you may notice some overlap in the theory. That’s because both courses cover similar core concepts, but this one is tailored specifically for those pursuing a technician role.
If you're ready to take the next step toward becoming a skilled Wireless Technician, join this course—we’ll guide you every step of the way.
Who this course is for
- Anyone interested in becoming a Wireless Technician
What you'll learn
- Understand the foundation theory of the Wireless LAN
- Be able to configure and install a Wireless access point
- Know which WLAN should you configure and how
Requirements
- No any wireless experience is needed
Course Curriculum
- 2- RF Waves - Amplitute (8:02)
- 3- Frequency - Wavelength (8:15)
- 4- Phase - Amplitude (7:45)
- 5-Reflection - Attenuation - Absorption (11:32)
- 5-1- Refraction - Scattering - Deffraction (7:20)
- 6- Impact to signal strength - Absolute and relative power (Watt-mW-dBm) (14:25)
- 7- Modulation - Coding (7:57)
- 9- Standard - Bands (13:07)
- 10- 802.11 Physical Layers (PHY) (20:10)
- 11- Key 802.11 Stamdard Non-PHY Amendments (8:52)
- 12- Channels (8:23)
- 13- Channel Selection Best Practices and Mistakes (7:45)
- 14- Client Support for Channels (6:25)
- 15- Co-Channel Interference (CCI) (5:14)
- 16- 802.11 Networking Terminology (4:57)
- 17- Locating WLAN (7:13)
- 18- Connecting to WLAN (5:56)