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Wireless LAN Site Survey and Troubleshooting

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Setting up wireless LANs starts with a site survey to determine the customer's requirements and the necessary technical prerequisites. This WLAN course uses examples and various tools to show how to successfully carry out a site survey. Practical demonstrations provide a vendor-independent view of WLANs and show some troubleshooting and optimization options.

Course Contents

  • Basics of data transmission in WLAN and various measurement and planning options
  • Fundamentals of WLAN technologies according to IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax
  • Client behavior in the WLAN
  • Use of WLAN planning and radio coverage software and other measurement technology in the WLAN (e.g. Ekahau AI Pro, Ekahau Connect, Sidos, Aircheck-G2/3, Metageek etc.)
  • Planning, radio coverage and creation of documentation
  • Acceptance measurement, error search, analysis and elimination
  • WLAN network optimization for fast roaming
  • Checking field strengths through access points and checking clients
  • Optimization of the WLAN network
  • Search for non-WiFi interferers with AirCheck-G3 / Metageek / Ekahau Sidekick-2
  • Search for interfering external networks

You will receive a detailed PDF with material to accompany the course.

Request in-house training now

Target Group

The course offers a practical and comprehensive insight into site surveys and WLAN troubleshooting for network planners and administrators.

Knowledge Prerequisites

For successful participation in this course, basic knowledge of wireless LANs is required, as taught in the courses Wireless LAN I - Architecture and Design and Wireless LAN II - Advanced Features.

Complementary and Continuative Courses

ENCOR – Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies

Online training

You wish to attend a course in online mode? We offer you online course dates for this course topic. To attend these seminars, you need to have a PC with Internet access (minimum data rate 1Mbps), a headset when working via VoIP and optionally a camera. For further information and technical recommendations, please refer to.
PDF SymbolYou can find the complete description of this course with dates and prices ready for download at as PDF.

Setting up wireless LANs starts with a site survey to determine the customer's requirements and the necessary technical prerequisites. This WLAN course uses examples and various tools to show how to successfully carry out a site survey. Practical demonstrations provide a vendor-independent view of WLANs and show some troubleshooting and optimization options.

Course Contents

  • Basics of data transmission in WLAN and various measurement and planning options
  • Fundamentals of WLAN technologies according to IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax
  • Client behavior in the WLAN
  • Use of WLAN planning and radio coverage software and other measurement technology in the WLAN (e.g. Ekahau AI Pro, Ekahau Connect, Sidos, Aircheck-G2/3, Metageek etc.)
  • Planning, radio coverage and creation of documentation
  • Acceptance measurement, error search, analysis and elimination
  • WLAN network optimization for fast roaming
  • Checking field strengths through access points and checking clients
  • Optimization of the WLAN network
  • Search for non-WiFi interferers with AirCheck-G3 / Metageek / Ekahau Sidekick-2
  • Search for interfering external networks

You will receive a detailed PDF with material to accompany the course.

Request in-house training now

Target Group

The course offers a practical and comprehensive insight into site surveys and WLAN troubleshooting for network planners and administrators.

Knowledge Prerequisites

For successful participation in this course, basic knowledge of wireless LANs is required, as taught in the courses Wireless LAN I - Architecture and Design and Wireless LAN II - Advanced Features.

Complementary and Continuative Courses

ENCOR – Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies

Online training

You wish to attend a course in online mode? We offer you online course dates for this course topic. To attend these seminars, you need to have a PC with Internet access (minimum data rate 1Mbps), a headset when working via VoIP and optionally a camera. For further information and technical recommendations, please refer to.

PDF SymbolYou can find the complete description of this course with dates and prices ready for download at as PDF.