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More Than 8 Hours of Expert Video Instruction
TheWireshark for Wireless LANs LiveLessonsvideo training course offers more than eight hours of expert instruction on troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks using Wireshark.
提出的杰罗姆·亨利和詹姆斯•GarringerWireshark for Wireless LANs LiveLessonsilluminates all the techniques you need to quickly identify and resolve real wireless network problems with Wireshark. Its nine well-organized lessons and 53 concise sublessons teach through real examples, easy-to-follow animations, and detailed audio explanations.
Experienced network engineers James Garringer and Jerome Henry thoroughly explain the crucial 802.11 concepts you need to master in order to troubleshoot Wi-Fi networks with Wireshark. They guide you through capturing and analyzing data at both physical and higher layers, and offer expert help with specific problems, such as dropped connections and slow performance.
如果you’re responsible for a wireless network,Wireshark for Wireless LANs LiveLessonswill help you improve its reliability and performance—and your own efficiency and effectiveness.
Coverage includes
Skill Level
Learn How To
Who Should Take This Course
For all network engineers and other network professionals at all levels who need to troubleshoot wireless networks.
Course Requirements
Requires a basic understanding of networking and Wi-Fi.
Table of Contents
Lesson 1: Setting up the Capture Environment
1.1: Wireshark Capabilities on Various Platforms
1.2: What We Will Use in This Course
1.3: Capturing from Local and Remote Adapters
1.4: Using Single and Multiple Channels
Lesson 2: RF Basics - Layer 1
2.1:渠道和分离主义和UNII Bands
2.2: CCI and Medium Contention
2.3: The Deferral Process
2.4: RF Math Basics
2.5: 802.11 PHY
2.6: Wireshark and The OSI Layers
Lesson 3: MAC Header - Layer 2
3.1: MAC Header Format
3.2: Frame Types
3.3: Retry Bit, Power Bit
3.4: Failed FCS and Capture Vantage Point
Lesson 4: Dissecting a Captured Frame
4.1: OSI Model Mapping
4.2: Displaying Data
4.3: Encrypted Traffic
4.4: Configuring a WLAN Profile
4.5: Importing a Color Profile
Lesson 5: Filtering Wireless Traffic
5.1: Examining Normal Exchanges
5.2: Capture Filters
5.3: Display Filters
5.4: Sharing Filters
Lesson 6: Wireshark Advanced Tools
6.1: Following UDP/TCP Conversations
6.2: Graphs, Conversations, and Endpoints
6.3: Wireshark from the CLI
6.4: Reassembling Flows
6.5: Advanced Examples
Lesson 7: Common Symptoms Part 1
7.1: Management Frames
7.2: Control Frames
7.3: Data Frames
7.4: Retransmissions
7.5: Failed FCS
Lesson 8: Common Symptoms Part 2
8.1: Slow Connection
8.2: Can’t Connect
8.3: Can’t Stay Connected
Lesson 9: Statistical Analysis and Pattern Recognition
9.1: Selecting Data to Export
9.2: Graphing in Excel
9.3: Examples of Pattern Recognition in Excel
9.4: Using Other Graphing Tools
9.5: Sharing Your Findings
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Lesson 1: Setting up the Capture Environment
1.1: Wireshark Capabilities on Various Platforms
1.2: What We Will Use in This Course
1.3: Capturing from Local and Remote Adapters
1.4: Using Single and Multiple Channels
Lesson 2: RF Basics - Layer 1
2.1:渠道和分离主义和UNII Bands
2.2: CCI and Medium Contention
2.3: The Deferral Process
2.4: RF Math Basics
2.5: 802.11 PHY
2.6: Wireshark and The OSI Layers
Lesson 3: MAC Header - Layer 2
3.1: MAC Header Format
3.2: Frame Types
3.3: Retry Bit, Power Bit
3.4: Failed FCS and Capture Vantage Point
Lesson 4: Dissecting a Captured Frame
4.1: OSI Model Mapping
4.2: Displaying Data
4.3: Encrypted Traffic
4.4: Configuring a WLAN Profile
4.5: Importing a Color Profile
Lesson 5: Filtering Wireless Traffic
5.1: Examining Normal Exchanges
5.2: Capture Filters
5.3: Display Filters
5.4: Sharing Filters
Lesson 6: Wireshark Advanced Tools
6.1: Following UDP/TCP Conversations
6.2: Graphs, Conversations, and Endpoints
6.3: Wireshark from the CLI
6.4: Reassembling Flows
6.5: Advanced Examples
Lesson 7: Common Symptoms Part 1
7.1: Management Frames
7.2: Control Frames
7.3: Data Frames
7.4: Retransmissions
7.5: Failed FCS
Lesson 8: Common Symptoms Part 2
8.1: Slow Connection
8.2: Can’t Connect
8.3: Can’t Stay Connected
Lesson 9: Statistical Analysis and Pattern Recognition
9.1: Selecting Data to Export
9.2: Graphing in Excel
9.3: Examples of Pattern Recognition in Excel
9.4: Using Other Graphing Tools
9.5: Sharing Your Findings