Certified Wireless Specialist (CWS®) Practice Exam
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Certified Wireless Specialist (CWS®) Practice Exam
The Certified Wireless Specialist (CWS®) certification from the Certified Wireless Network Professional (CWNP) organization is an entry-level certification designed for individuals seeking to validate their foundational knowledge in wireless networking. The CWS® certification includes basics of wireless networking, network design principles, troubleshooting, and the wireless networks management. CWS® is suitable for networking professionals who wants to boost their career in wireless technology related roles.
Why is Certified Wireless Specialist (CWS®) important?
- Provides fundamental knowledge of wireless technology.
- Enhances job prospects in the growing wireless industry.
- Validates skills that employers value in candidates for wireless roles.
- Equips candidates with practical skills in wireless network installation and troubleshooting.
- Recognized globally as a standard for entry-level wireless networking skills.
Who should take the Certified Wireless Specialist (CWS®) Exam?
- Network Technician
- Wireless Support Specialist
- Help Desk Technician
- Field Service Technician
- IT Support Specialist
Skills Evaluated
Candidates taking the certification exam on the Certified Wireless Specialist (CWS®) is evaluated for the following skills:
- Wireless Networking Fundamentals
- Network Design
- Troubleshooting Techniques
- Security Best Practices
- Device Configuration
Certified Wireless Specialist (CWS®) Certification Course Outline
The Certified Wireless Specialist (CWS®) Certification covers the following topics -
Module 1. Understand Basic RF Hardware and Functions (15%)
- Identify RF characteristics
- Explain basic RF behaviors
- Understand antenna types
Module 2. Identify 802.11 Features and Functions (30%)
- Know the frequency bands used
- Identify Physical Layer (PHY) characteristics
- Select appropriate channels
- Identify factors impacting wireless LAN (WLAN) performance
- Differences between WPA and WPA2 security
- Describe features of enhanced 802.11 functions
Module 3. Identify Wireless LAN Hardware and Software (30%)
- Identify AP features and capabilities
- Describe AP management systems
- Determine capabilities of client devices
- Identify when Power over Ethernet (PoE) should be used
- The requirements needed for fast and secure roaming for non-technical professionals
- Understand the basic requirements for voice over WLAN (VoWLAN)
- Select the most appropriate for BYOD and guest access
Module 4. Understand Organizational Goals (25%)
- Understand issues in common vertical markets
- Gather information about existing networks
- Discover coverage and capacity needs
- Discover client devices and applications in use
- Determine the need for outdoor coverage networks and bridge links
- Define security constraints
- Discover use cases and access types
- Match organizational goals to WLAN features and functions