Amco wrote: » The CWNP board is very very slow.
Unforg1ven wrote: » The CWNA is a great foundation to all things 802.11 It does go in depth into the frame types etc.... but maybe not the level of the CWAP exam now being offered. Overall, the CWNA is a great foundation. Ask anybody who took the exam and will tell you it's a very very broad piece of material to say the least. Good luck either way m8! It's even better if you can get hands on at work to apply the concepts.
Unforg1ven wrote: » Started back in the beginning of January... stopped for several months, then jumped back into it end of July... passed end of August.
bl8ckr0uter wrote: » lol are you considering either of these certs?
Amco wrote: » cwna & cwsp.
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » How soon are you looking to do them?
Amco wrote: » Going to schedule my exam for the CWNA close to the end of this month, not sure about the CWSP.
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » Cool. Did you use a lab for anything?
Unforg1ven wrote: » I used my own wrt54gv2 with tomato fw for various testing. Test all the security/encryptions/authentication types, AP modes etc.... Also used my alfa usb adapter for wireshark frame analysis + linux penetration testing.
Amco wrote: » Man is it just me or a lot of this stuff is very dry!
JDMurray wrote: » Anything you are not interested in is "dry." If you need to know it then you just have to keep your nose to the wheel and push through the material. I really like wireless networking and amateur radio and wish I could do them for a living, but not everyone has the same taste.
Amco wrote: » Friday night watching some TrainSignal Videos
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » I want to do the CWNA and the CWSP looks really interesting. I am about to move into a lot of wireless responsibilities at work (as the primary on all off our wireless gear). I think the CWNA and CWSP would be really good (as far as material) but I am looking at the CWAP as it looking like it would fit in with WCNA in terms of analysis of traffic. Since that is the direction I want to go with my career (IDS/IPS traffic analysis, Security and Linux) it seems like a logical cert. Anyone else thinking about it?
Unforg1ven wrote: » Personally, I checked out some of the trainsignal videos and was not that impressed for the CWNA. The instructor is way too general in some topics and at the same time gives some false info. Each to his own though
Turgon wrote: » Seriously is there a CWAP cert? Sounds like somethink tweetie pie would say
bertieb wrote: » My thoughts entirely Turgon. You can tell this cert wasn't created by a brit as he/she would be more than aware of that Only Fools and Horses Episode called 'Stage Fright' with 'Tony Angelino' singing 'cwying' and would have avoided it or instantly renamed it in the very least lol.
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » What are you thoughts on CWAP JD?