WLAN Pros' Wi-Fi Troubleshooting Course
Why It Matters
By teaching a structured, tool-agnostic troubleshooting methodology, the course targets a persistent industry weakness that causes wasted time and misdiagnoses, equipping engineers to resolve Wi‑Fi outages faster and more reliably. That practical focus can lower operational disruption and support costs for organizations reliant on wireless networks.
Summary
WLAN Pros launched a two-day, vendor-neutral Wi‑Fi troubleshooting course focused on hands-on practice rather than tool-centric lecturing. Instructors condensed prior multi-day boot camps into 24 practical labs and a short lecture built around a freely available “bubble diagram” that maps roughly 33–34 potential wireless, LAN and cloud failure points. The course mixes low- and high-cost tools and real-world scenarios to teach a repeatable method for isolating client, RF, cabling, authentication and upstream issues. Organizers stress that knowledge and a systematic process—not more tools—are the core gap the class aims to close.
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