The CWS certification is an entry-level WLAN certification from the vendor-neutral CWNP organization that brought you CWNA and other advanced certifications. To earn the CWS certification, you must pass an online exam with a score of 70% or higher.
The learning materials explain the language of Wi-Fi as well as the typical hardware and software used in wireless local area networks (WLANs). From radio frequency (RF) to Wi-Fi client devices, the CWS learns the terminology and processes of Wi-Fi.
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
RF Frequency
RF Hardware
The 802.11 Standard
Channel Plans and Performance Factors
WLAN Security, BYOD and Guest Access
Enhanced 802.11 Functions
Wireless Access Points
Wireless Clients
WLAN requirements
The Certified Wireless Specialist (CWS) is a certification that validates the knowledge of wireless sales, marketing, entry-level support, and decision-making professionals related to 802.11 wireless networks.
Students should have basic networking knowledge, including understanding of the OSI Reference model.
The CWS certification is an entry-level WLAN certification from the vendor-neutral CWNP organization that brought you CWNA and other advanced certifications. To earn the CWS certification, you must pass an online exam with a score of 70% or higher.
The learning materials explain the language of Wi-Fi as well as the typical hardware and software used in wireless local area networks (WLANs). From radio frequency (RF) to Wi-Fi client devices, the CWS learns the terminology and processes of Wi-Fi.
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
RF Frequency
RF Hardware
The 802.11 Standard
Channel Plans and Performance Factors
WLAN Security, BYOD and Guest Access
Enhanced 802.11 Functions
Wireless Access Points
Wireless Clients
WLAN requirements
The Certified Wireless Specialist (CWS) is a certification that validates the knowledge of wireless sales, marketing, entry-level support, and decision-making professionals related to 802.11 wireless networks.
Students should have basic networking knowledge, including understanding of the OSI Reference model.