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Wireshark for Wireless LANs

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Course Features

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Duration

7.52 hours

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

7.52 hours

Course Description

More than 8 hours of expert video instruction

The Wireshark video training course for Wireless LANs LiveLessons offers over eight hours of expert instruction in troubleshooting Wi Fi networks using Wireshark.

Jerome Henry and James Garringer present Wireshark LiveLessons. This book explains all the techniques needed to quickly identify and fix real wireless network problems using Wireshark. The nine lessons and 53 sublessons are well-organized and include real examples, simple animations and detailed audio explanations.

James Garringer, an experienced network engineer, and Jerome Henry go over the key 802.11 concepts that you need to understand in order to troubleshoot Wi Fi networks with Wireshark. They will guide you through the process of capturing and analysing data at both physical layers and higher levels, and provide expert assistance with specific problems such as dropped connections or slow performance.

Wireshark For Wireless LANs LiveLessons can help you improve the reliability and performance of your wireless network.

Coverage includes

  • Wireless capture is easy with the right software and hardware
  • Understanding channels, contention detection and thresholds. 802.11 b/g/n/ac Physical layers
  • Recognizing key clues within Layer 2 headers or frame check sequences
  • It makes sense to decrypt and display wireless captures.
  • Filters that can be customized for Wi-Fi exchanges
  • Advanced tools are used to view traffic from a higher vantage.
  • You can pinpoint problems by looking at control, management, data frames and retransmissions.
  • Troubleshooting slow, broken, or intermittent connections
  • Gaining deeper insights through statistical analysis and pattern recognition

About the Instructors

James Garringer is an experienced consulting engineer who specializes Wi-Fi and networking for education and healthcare customers throughout the United States. He has spent considerable time performing frame analysis in customer and laboratory environments. Certified Wireless Network Expert (CWNE No. 179), he is also a member of the CWNP Board of Advisors and the WLAN Advisory Board. He has more than ten year experience as a speaker/teacher. James is also the author Wireshark Basics Livelessons.

Jerome Henry is a Principal Engineer at Cisco, focusing on Wi Fi products. He has more than 15 years of experience in teaching technical Cisco products and courses in 15 different countries. He speaks four languages. He has taught over 15,000 hours in the classroom to a variety of audiences, including students and Cisco engineers. He is a Certified Wireless Networking Expert (CWNE No. 45), CCIE Wireless, (No. 24750), has authored many books on Cisco wireless technology and has developed numerous Cisco courses on wireless topics including Wireshark Basics LiveLessons, CCNA wireless 200-355 Complete Video Course and IoT fundamentals.

Course Overview

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Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

Requires a basic understanding of networking and Wi-Fi

What You Will Learn

Capture the channels you need, even from remote sources

Understand the crucial role of Layer 1 data in wireless troubleshooting

Uncover key Layer 2 details and recognize what they mean

Efficiently capture wireless traffic and decrypt encrypted traffic

Discover the best ways to filter wireless captures

Manage large wireless captures from the command line

Identify issues by assessing key management, control, and data frames

Quickly troubleshoot slow or dropped connections

Export wireless capture data for industrial-strength pattern analysis

Target Students

For all network engineers and other network professionals at all levels who need to troubleshoot wireless networks

Course Instructors

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Jerome Henry / James Garringer

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Jerome Henry / James Garringer is the instructor for this course
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