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...Home ... Editorial ... News ..News Story Tuesday: December 28, 2010


Cisco Adds Wireless Certs


11/6/2002 -- Late last month, Cisco added two wireless networking titles to its line of specialty certifications: Wireless LAN Design Specialist and Wireless LAN Support Specialist.

According to Cisco, these titles are designed to certify that candidates have "significant knowledge of relevant factors involved in deploying Cisco Wireless LAN solutions."

Knowledge and skills tested by the new titles include radio technologies associated with WLAN 802.11 standards; WLAN and bridge topologies and applications; configuring WLAN products, including access points, bridges, client devices and accessories; Aironet software and management features; and various security methods for Wireless LAN environments, among others.

To earn one of these titles, candidates must hold Cisco's CCDA (for the Design title) or CCNA (for the Support title) and then pass one exam. The exams are currently available at Prometric and Vue testing centers worldwide.

To view the annoucement regarding these new certifications, click here.  - B.N.



There are 13 CertCities.com user Comments for “Cisco Adds Wireless Certs”
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11/6/02: M.Benoit from Belisle says: O.K. give me more information on this because it is very interresting for me!!! Thnak you!!!
11/7/02: Anonymous says: Another way cisco can make more $.
11/7/02: Warren from Virginia Beach says: You ought to point out that these certs are only available (so Cisco tells me) to employees of Cisco, and Cisco Partners or resellers and not to the great unwashed. I hope they do make them available to all and sundry (and soon) so us wireless geezers can get an official piece of paper from a recognised vendor as opposed to the current offerings by 'independents.'
11/7/02: CTT says: Yes I's Good!!
11/7/02: Becky Nagel from Editor, CertCities.com says: Warren -- who did you talk to there? I don't think the information you recieved is correct. The only prerequisite for these titles is a Cisco CCNA or CCDA -- at least that's what the certification Web site states. Let me know if you have more information. -- Becky ([email protected])
11/8/02: Richard from Canada says: Try to get this one TOO , what's benefit on your salary ! I agree with you just make happy CISCO to make more $ !
11/10/02: M.Benoit Belisle from Montreal says: I receive a document from CISCO System the 2002-04-09 about the Wireless systems information and Security with a CD-Rom... this a great product from a great company since a receive the product , so check-out in the CISCO System ressources center and go for the Wireless...
11/27/02: Anonymous says: Nowadays, the certification have value ONLY to those provide then. It is a way of earning revenue. The certified person JUST loses money, willingly.
1/27/03: Glen from Oak Park, Illinois says: Certifications are not useless, This could be a good one to learn about the technology and to get a foot in the door.
2/7/03: lalit bhatt from india says: i want to do in certification of Wireless LAN Support Specialist. plz guide me.
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