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ExamForce :: CWNP
CWNP
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The CWNP program was launched in 2001 and has become an industry standard for wireless LAN training and certification, with people certified in over 50 countries. The vender neutral CWNP program is now actively supported by more than 20 industry-leading wireless LAN hardware and software manufacturers.
Initially launched with one certification for wireless LAN administration, the CWNP program has grown to three certifications and courses that cover administration (CWNA), wireless LAN security (CWSP) and wireless LAN analysis (CWAP).
The Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) is the foundation-level wireless LAN certification for the industry-standard CWNP program. It is the starting point for wireless training and certification. CWNA covers a broad range of wireless LAN topics focused on 802.11 wireless technology rather than products of specific vendors. A CWNA-certified individual can confidently manage any wireless network, no matter what brand of equipment is utilized.
The Certified Wireless Security Professional (CWSP) demonstrates advanced knowledge of securing wireless LANs. CWSP builds on the foundation of wireless LAN knowledge from the CWNA certification by educating the candidate about the security threats to and weaknesses of wireless LANs. There is only one prerequisite for taking the CWSP exam: The CWSP candidate must first pass the CWNA exam.
The Certified Wireless Analysis Professional (CWAP) certification is an advanced wireless LAN certification, focusing entirely on the analysis and troubleshooting of wireless LAN systems. The CWAP learning objectives begin with the frame structures and exchange processes for each of the 802.11 series of standards, and then apply that base of knowledge to how and when to use the tools that are available for analyzing and troubleshooting today's wireless LANs. The CWAP-certified professional is comfortable and confident using any wireless LAN analyzer on the market today to troubleshoot and diagnose any wireless LAN. There is only one prerequisite for taking the CWAP exam-passing the CWNA exam.
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