Cwts - pw0-071
BGraves
Member Posts: 339
Hi all,
New poster here, been doing certs for a while though.
I've got a pretty good handle on wireless stuff but obviously looking to improve and learn more, was hoping to tackle the CWTS exam and look at CWNA sometime next year.
Was wondering if anyone had any experience with the most recent CWTS exam and the associated study guide.
(CWTS: Certified Wireless Technology Specialist Official Study Guide: (PW0-071): Robert J. Bartz: 9781118359112: Amazon.com: Books)
Is it alone sufficient for passing the exam combined with study and experience? If not, would you recommend another source?
Thanks,
Ben
New poster here, been doing certs for a while though.
I've got a pretty good handle on wireless stuff but obviously looking to improve and learn more, was hoping to tackle the CWTS exam and look at CWNA sometime next year.
Was wondering if anyone had any experience with the most recent CWTS exam and the associated study guide.
(CWTS: Certified Wireless Technology Specialist Official Study Guide: (PW0-071): Robert J. Bartz: 9781118359112: Amazon.com: Books)
Is it alone sufficient for passing the exam combined with study and experience? If not, would you recommend another source?
Thanks,
Ben
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Mike-Mike Member Posts: 1,860I have been studying for this, but I haven't taken the exam yet... seems pretty easy so far thoughCurrently Working On
CWTS, then WireShark -
jmasterj206 Member Posts: 471That book should be all you need. I used that and the practice tests from cwnp, which you can get free if you sign up for an account. I easily passed.WGU grad
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Swift6 Member Posts: 268 ■■■■□□□□□□I sat the PW0-070 last year. There are a few minor changes in the PW0-071.
My experience of the exam was brilliant. I scored 91% which is certainly one of my highest in any vendor exam.
The Sybex book is pretty much all you need for a studying guide. I would also recommend purchasing the practice questions on the CWNP site.
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grbond0007 Registered Users Posts: 3 ■□□□□□□□□□I passed using the official Sybex guide. Normally, I shy away from official guides since they tend to be far too dry to read. However, the Sybex one was all I used and I passed.