Mostly Networks 06月11日 22:28
Getting Started in Wi-Fi
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本文为读者提供了Wi-Fi学习的入门资源,涵盖了认证课程、播客、视频以及会议等多个方面。文章首先推荐了Ekahau ECSE课程和CWNA认证,强调了理解Wi-Fi基础知识的重要性。接着,文章介绍了Juniper Mist和Aruba的官方学习资源,以及Cisco的相关课程。此外,还推荐了多个Wi-Fi播客、视频资源和会议,如Wireless LAN Professionals Podcast、Cisco Live视频库等。最后,文章提到了IEEE 802.11标准,为深入学习Wi-Fi提供了参考。

🎓 认证课程:推荐Ekahau ECSE设计和故障排除课程,以及CWNA认证。CWNA是厂商中立认证,侧重于Wi-Fi工作原理,为后续厂商认证打下基础。

🎙️ 播客推荐:Wireless LAN Professionals播客由Wi-Fi专家Keith Parsons主持,Clear to Send播客由Cisco Champions主持,Wi-Fi for Beginners系列适合初学者。

🎬 视频资源:Cisco Live On-Demand Library提供大量无线技术视频,Wireless LAN Professionals Youtube频道分享会议演讲,内容深入。

🗓️ 会议推荐:WLPC会议提供深入的Wi-Fi知识,Aruba Atmosphere专注于Aruba设备,Cisco Live则涵盖了Cisco技术的各个方面。

📖 标准参考:IEEE 802.11标准定义了Wi-Fi协议,对深入研究Wi-Fi技术的人来说是重要的参考。


A lot of people think Wi-Fi is easy. You plug in a router with Wi-Fi built-in at home and it just works. Most of the time. Why does it have to be so hard in the enterprise? Like many things IT, it’s really about scale and understanding fundamentals. Wi-Fi is very forgiving and often works reasonably well when deployed poorly, but once usage ramps up the problems start. Perhaps a new device comes out and things suddenly don’t work well for that device. To help you learn to properly deploy Wi-Fi and understand the fundamentals, I’m suggesting some resources that will get you started on your Wi-Fi journey.

Certifications

Since I teach Ekahau ECSE courses, I have to start by suggesting that path. We teach three different Wi-Fi courses:

Both the troubleshooting and design courses are great ways to learn how Wi-Fi works and while they are focussed on Ekahau tools, the knowledge of how Wi-Fi works is valuable and can still be helpful even if you aren’t an active user of Ekahau products.

There’s always hardware vendor training, but I would recommend looking into the Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) certification from CWNP as your first choice. The CWNP certifications are vendor-neutral and will not necessarily teach you to configure or design a Cisco or Aruba WLAN, per se. They will, however, teach you how Wi-Fi works. If you go down the CWNA path you will understand the 802.11 protocol and what most of the myriad of dials, switches, and knobs available for configuring your wireless gear actually do. You’ll understand how clients and APs (Access Points) interact with each other and you will be able to make much better decisions on how to deploy wireless networks. If you pursue the CWNA certification before you pursue hardware vendor certifications, you’ll find them a lot easier because you will understand the RF and Wi-Fi fundamentals already.

Juniper Mist has a lot of great free content that anyone can learn from just by signing up for a free account. Go to the Mist management portal, sign up for a free account, then click on the courses button after you login. Lots of great content there. If you are an actual Mist AI user, there’s the great Juniper Mist AI Networks course which spends a good amount of time on understanding Wi-Fi before getting into the details of managing a Mist network. Full disclosure: I occasionally teach that one, too.

For Aruba users the place to start would be the Aruba Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA). This teaches some RF basics, but is mostly how to configure a small Aruba WLAN. Unless you need to learn Aruba specifically right away, I think doing the CWNA first would be a better path.

For Cisco, there isn’t really an entry-level wireless certification. The CCNA touches on it, but things don’t focus on Wi-Fi until you get to the professional level. There are two CCNP concentration courses (and associated exams), Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks and Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks. The names are pretty self-explanatory and are a good option if you are a Cisco user.

Podcasts

If you are a fan of podcasts, you can learn a lot from these podcasts:

Videos

I hope you like watching videos because there is a lot of video content available!

Conferences

The IEEE Standard

The last resource I’ll mention for those who really want to dive deep or have a hard time sleeping at night is the 802.11 Standard that defines the protocols for Wi-Fi. Updates to the standard are available for free after they have been released for 6 months via the IEEE Get program. Just click on the “Access via the IEEE Get program” link to download over 3500 pages of this standard.

That’s a lot of resources to help you get going! If you have others to recommend, please reply to this post so others can see your favorite resources. In the meantime, have fun diving into Wi-Fi. As you may be able to tell, it’s one of my favorite things!

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