CCNA Wireless Training Boot CampCisco Announces a New Certification
Suggested Course Track: Todd Lammle Cisco® Authorized CCNA Bootcamps are now available, delivered by CCSI instructor Todd Lammle.* In June 2008,Cisco announced several new certifications, including the CCNA Wireless®, a new associate level career path enhancement. With a CCNA Wireless certification, wireless professionals are recognized in the marketplace for their knowledge to assess network business requirements and their ability to translate these requirements into technical specifications to be incorporated into successful installations. CCNA Wireless® Course Overview GlobalNet Training’s 4-day Cisco Authorized* CCNA Wireless® Training Boot Camp, taught by CCSI Todd Lammle, is a high-energy, instructor-led course that provides system engineers and field engineers with a more in-depth understanding of the latest Cisco wireless technologies, spanning a wide range of customer sizes and needs. In this 4-day course, students learn to configure, implement and support wireless LANs, as well as monitor and conduct basic troubleshooting tasks. Our course offers high levels of classroom participation, interaction and collaboration, utilizing:
Why Become CCNA Wireless® Certified? Within the evolution of the network, wireless is currently 15% and growing annually, while the gap in wireless skills is estimated to grow to 342,000 persons by 2009 (IDC analysis). Thus, the CCNA Wireless® is a certification that is beneficial for everyone in the field: networking professionals, job seekers, corporations, and system integrators. It is designed to build upon the CCNA certification and provide a path to wireless networking careers. A CCNA Wireless certification clearly differentiates wireless skills and services from other networking specializations and llustrates a clear, long-term and highly valued development plan for wireless professionals.
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**Students are required to bring their wireless enabled laptops with them to class. In addition the student must be capable of establishing a console connection via a DB-9 serial link. Follow this link for USB to Serial adapters. Lab Topology ![]() Outline The CCNA Wireless course is 4 days of lecture (Tuesday – Friday) and one day of review and testing (Friday). The following list is an approximate day-by-day breakdown of the course: Tuesday
Install a basic Cisco wireless LAN
Wednesday
Implement basic WLAN Security
Thursday
Friday Morning
Friday Afternoon
Prerequisites Students should possess the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification or the equivalent knowledge and/or working knowledge of basic network security and a solid grasp of TCP/IP and fundamental networking concepts. **Students are required to bring their wireless enabled laptops with them to class. In addition the student must be capable of establishing a console connection via a DB-9 serial link. Follow this link for USB to Serial adapters. Exam The Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Network Essential exam (IUWNE) 640-721 is offered onsite on the last day of class in Dallas if you are ready. If you choose not to take the exam on that Friday afternoon, a voucher will be emailed to you upon your request. The best chance for success on the first attempt is to test the Monday or Tuesday after the class concludes, utilizing the weekend to work with the software tools we will send home with you. Recertification The CCNA Wireless certification is valid for three years. To recertify you must complete one of the following:
About the Instructor Todd Lammle -- Named winner of Certcities.com's prestigious "Best Study Guide Author" for 2004 Todd Lammle has been involved in computers and networking with Fortune 500 companies for over 20 years. His hands-on experience has been instrumental in designing his unique way of making complex and difficult-to-understand networking concepts easy and fun to learn. In his 20 plus years of wireless, Ethernet, LAN and fiber optics experience, Todd has worked for large corporations such as Hughes Aircraft, Xerox, Texaco, and IBM. In 1986, while at Xerox, he met pioneers Len and Sandy Bosack, the designers of one of the first delivered Cisco gateway products to Xerox. He had the privilege of working on this original box by using it to connect the Xerox X.25 packet switching network to the large SNA network. Todd also achieved his FCC RF license and provided technical support for the Xerox worldwide satellite network. His Wireless knowledge was further augmented, while studying at UCLA where he focused on implementing and troubleshooting microwave, infrared, and satellite communication networks worldwide. Todd also worked on some of the first Ethernet_II LAN networks installed at Xerox. He then moved on to one of the largest private fiber networks in the world working for Hughes Aircraft connecting the first Cisco routers to their large network. Today, Todd's networking knowledge and experience has been passed down to his more than 35 SYBEX study guides and network training classes at GlobalNet Training Solutions, Inc. Available in 12 languages worldwide, and written in an easy to read style, Todd's training guides paired with GlobalNet's courses help the IT professional obtain the most rapid acquisition of networking skills available today. His most popular book, the SYBEX CCNA Study Guide, has been the best selling networking book in the world, three years in a row!Guarantee If you successfully complete a GlobalNet Training Bootcamp and do not pass a professional certification examination, you are eligible to enroll in a subsequent Bootcamp within one (1) year with just a small administrative fee (and the cost of new books if the course changes). The GlobalNet Training Guarantee is subject to the following terms and conditions: |





