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AN INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS NETWORKS

DTIL 301 – INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS NETWORKS

Welcome to our world, where we break down all there is to know about Close Circuit Television (CCTV). This training program is designed to enhance the knowledge of an individual who wishes to build a solid working career in the CCTV Industry. It is the first step for anyone who desires to pursue a career, installing, designing and troubleshooting the various types of CCTV equipment. It is specifically designed for those who have no prior knowledge in the industry.

AN INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS NETWORKS

The training module covers wireless equipment from the 900MHz frequency to the 80GHz frequency Spectrum. During this introductory course, students will be introduced to the key components that make up a wireless network and how data is transmitted and received. Prospective Students will be introduced to the various types of wireless networks ranging from stand-alone access points, Point-to-point, Point-to-multipoint and mesh networks. If you think this is a right fit for you, why not join us in making you career path a successful one and remember if you require additional information, we will be glad to reach out to you at your convenience.

Course Details

DTIL 301 – INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS NETWORKS

Course Duration – 3 Days
Course Cost – $1299.99+HST


Certification: Wireless Network Technician


Pre-requisite: DTIL 101 –Introduction to Structured Cabling

Mon – Fri 9:00A.M. – 5:00P.M.

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TOOLS PROVIDED
COURSE CONCLUSION

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:

  • Why Wireless Networks?
  • Key components of a wireless Network
  • Wireless Terminologies
  • How wireless waves are propagated
  • The OSI Model
  • Signal strengths, Noise levels and channel selection
  • Interference, Noise and signal strengths
  • Signal Modulation, Antenna Types, Antenna Cables and Polarization
  • Data Rates, Bandwidths & Latency
  • Waterproofing and Ingress Protection (IP) Ratings
  • Fresnel Zone
  • Understanding Blue prints
  • Licensed and Unlicensed Frequency Spectrum
  • Line and Non-Line of site networks
  • Antenna mounts & Supports
  • Regulatory Bodies

COURSE CONCLUSION


At the end of the course, students will be able to demonstrate their ability to:

  • What constitutes a wireless network?
  • How wireless equipment works
  • Explain the different layers of the OSI model
  • Factors that affect the signal strength of an antenna
  • Differentiate between stand-alone, Point-to-Point, Point-to-Multipoint and Mesh Networks
  • How wireless signals are propagated
  • Understand the importance of channel overlap and separation
  • How the Fresnel Zone affects a network
  • when to choose a licensed and unlicensed spectrum
  • Understand when to use a line-of-site and non-line of site equipment
  • Determine the appropriate antenna mounts and support
  • Understand and comply with regulatory bodies
  • Understanding and adherence to safety practices when working with wireless equipment

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