Radio Frequency Concepts for Wi-Fi Engineers : RF signal propagation, frequency bands (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz), EIRP, free-space path loss, absorption, reflection, multipath effects, and RSSI/SNR thresholds for enterprise design.
IEEE 802.11 Amendment History & Feature Evolution : From 802.11b/g/a through 802.11n (MIMO), 802.11ac (Wave 1 & Wave 2), and 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) — key improvements in throughput, latency, and dense-environment performance.
802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) Deep Dive : OFDMA for uplink/downlink resource allocation, MU-MIMO enhancements, BSS Coloring for interference mitigation, Target Wake Time (TWT) for IoT power efficiency, and 1024-QAM modulation.
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4.6★Pooja Varma
1 month ago
Outstanding wireless course from RF to WLC
The Wi-Fi 6 and FlexConnect modules are the best I've seen. Instructor has real-world deployment experience and explains complex CAPWAP and OFDMA concepts with great clarity. The hands-on WLC labs on Catalyst 9800 are excellent.
Karthik Nair
2 months ago
Wireless security section is comprehensive
The 802.1X and EAP module is extremely detailed. Setting up WPA3-Enterprise with ISE in the lab gave me a huge confidence boost. I now manage our company's entire wireless infrastructure after completing this course.
Swathi Rangan
5 weeks ago
Great wireless fundamentals and hands-on labs
The RF design and site survey sections are very practical. I would love a more detailed section on Cisco Meraki but overall this is a fantastic wireless engineering course. DNA Center Wireless Assurance module is very current.
Nikhil Das
2 weeks ago
Helped me ace the ENWLSD exam
Passed ENWLSD 300-425 on my first attempt. The course content is very well aligned with the exam blueprint. The guest access and roaming modules are particularly useful for the exam and for real deployments.
Yes. The 802.11ax module includes coverage of Wi-Fi 6E and the 6 GHz band introduction, channel planning, and AFC (Automated Frequency Coordination) requirements. This is aligned with the latest Cisco IOS-XE WLC firmware capabilities.
Labs primarily use the Cisco Catalyst 9800-CL (cloud virtual WLC) on EVE-NG, supplemented with physical Cisco APs where available. This provides hands-on experience with the modern IOS-XE based Catalyst 9800 platform.
The course is focused on Cisco Catalyst WLC (9800 series) and DNA Center. A brief overview of Meraki cloud management is provided for comparison, but deep Meraki configuration is not the focus of this CCNP-level program.
This course aligns with ENWLSD (300-425 Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks) and ENWLSI (300-430 Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks) concentration exams.
At select CCN centers, physical Cisco access points are available for RF and site survey labs. All students also have access to virtualized WLC labs 24/7 through the remote lab environment.
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