Prescription: WN500 Wireless Networking

Aim of Module To provide students with an understanding of wireless networking principles and the knowledge and skills required for installing and maintaining wireless networks

Credits 7

Student Learning hours 70

Content Revised New 2004

Prescription Expiry Date Nov 2007

Note Based on the CISCO FUNDAMENTALS OF WIRELESS NETWORKING programme content


Level and Assessment Schedule
TopicsHighest
Skill Level
Suggested
Assessment
Percentage
1 Wireless networks, standards and network interface cards (NICs) A 15
2 Wireless radio technology C 10
3 Wireless topologies C 10
4 Access points and bridges A 10
5 Antennas C 10
6 Security A 10
7 Wireless Network Design C 10
8 Site surveys A 10
9 Wireless network management P 5
10 Emerging technologies C 5
11 Wireless certification and product families C 5

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LEARNING OUTCOMES

The Student Will
A1 Describe the key features and components of wireless networks, 802.11 standards and configure client adaptors and utilities
C2 Describe the underlying physics and mathematics used to analyse wireless networks
C3 Describe the fey features and components and of wireless LANs WLANs and their topologies
A4 Describe and explain the operation of wireless bridges and connect access points and configure Ethernet and radio ports to provide client network services
C5 Describe and explain the operation and installation of various antennas in wide use and define their performance
A6 Describe the technologies used to secure wireless networks and demonstrate their configuration
C7 Describe the key components of a wireless network design in relation to a number of widely used applications
A8 Prepare for and conduct a site survey including the provision of appropriate documentation
P9 Manage, monitor and troubleshoot a typical wireless network installation
C10 Describe the various emerging wireless technologies their uses and applications
C11 Describe and explain the various wireless certifications, specifications and equipment typically used in wireless networks and describe how they may be sourced

CONTENT

1Wireless networks, standards and network interface cards (NICs)
> A description of the key features and components of wireless networks, 802.11 standards will include:
- Basic Wireless LAN function:
- Networking Media
- Wireless technologies
- Components of a wireless network
- WLANs
- 802.11 Standards
- 802.11 MAC Layer
- Physical Layer
- Configuring client adaptors and utilities will involve:
- Client Adaptors
- Client Utility
- Conducting diagnostics on a wireless network
top
2Wireless radio technology
> Mathematics for studying radio
> Electromagnetic waves
> Signals in time
> Signals in frequency
> Radio systems
> Multiple access
> Radio wave propagation
top
3Wireless topologies
> Components
> WLAN topologies
> Channel set up
> Bridge topologies
> Sample topologies:
top
4Access points and bridges
> Access point connection
> Basic configuration
> Management navigation
> Ethernet port configuration
> Wireless bridges
> Basic bridge configuration
> Configuring the radio and Ethernet ports
> Configuring services
> Managing configuration files
> Statistics
top
5Antennas
> Describing antenna performance
> 2.4 Ghz Omni-directional Antennas
> 2.4 Ghz Directional Antennas
> 5 Ghz Antenna
> Cable and accessories
> Link engineering
> Antenna installation
top
6Security
> Security fundamentals
> WLAN security technologies
> Configuring users and WEP
> Configuring associations and filters
> Scalable WLAN Security
top
7Wireless Network Design
> Scalable enterprise WLAN security
> Wireless network applications
> WLAN design
> Building to building design
> Site survey equipment and utilities:
top
8Site surveys
> Infrastructure awareness
> Conducting surveys
> Mounting and installation
> Accessories
> Documentation
> Surveying WLANs and project management
top
9Wireless network management
> Troubleshooting methodology
> OSI Troubleshooting
> TCP/IP troubleshooting
> Diagnostic tools
> WLAN problems and single point failures
> LAN troubleshooting
> Wireless network monitoring and management
top
10Emerging technologies
> Ultra wideband wireless
> VoIP and Voice over WLANS
> Mobile Wireless
> Unified communications and integrated solutions
> Wireless network installation case studies
top
11Wireless certification and product families
> Wireless organisations and certifications
> Bluetooth and HomeRF specifications
> Adaptor product vendors and specifications
> Bridge product vendors and specifications
> Antenna product vendors and specifications
> Other relevant organisations
top
Note
> A typical assessment strategy should include:
- practical skills tests
- laboratory exercises
- group activities
- progressive on-line tests (CISCO Web Portal)
- summative (final) on-line test (CISCO Web Portal)
- kinaesthetic activities