We are setting up a few broadband wireless line of site bridges to throw on
our backbone.
I wonder what kind of RF knowledge I will need or should have. Issues like
RSSI, Jitter, Synch rates etc. I wawnt to be able to co-relate performance
with environmental factors, in order to help troubleshoot troublesome links
etc.
Is there a good crash course, or indepth solid week course on
basic/intermediate RF principles and methods that will help give me a
better understanding of how it works?
Thanks
Cian
festprint
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Posts: 119 Registered: 2/1/03 Status: Online
posted on 31/1/03 at 18:51
You may want to have a look at this: http://www.wi-fitechnology.com/Reviews+req-showcontent-id-3.h
tml (WKMN Wireless and Wi-Fi Course review).
We had one of the staff having a look at it and we rate it highly. You may
want to get in touch with them for further information and a 20% discount
(available for Wi-Fi Technology Forum members). I am sure it is a solid
course for newbies and RF is mentioned but can't really judge whether this
is a 100% RF course, I can only say it is a wireless and Wi-Fi for newbies
and pretty good one too.
WKMN are good partners to the WFTF and have designed a lot of professional
teaching material and business presentations for IBM, HP, Compaq, Sony and
many of the leading Technology companies. They are multi award winners and
very well respected, so they should know what they are talking about.
If you've ever received training from 3Com, Cisco Systems, Lucent, Nortel
Networks, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Packeteer, Responsys or VPNet, you may have
already seen their work!