Training Course

Wi-Fi 7 In Depth

  • WIFI72
  • £1,895 +VAT
  • 2 days

Why this Wi-Fi 7 Training Course?

This Wi-Fi 7 Engineering course from LEVER – the World’s First CWNP GOLD Learning Partner – covers all aspects of Wi-Fi 7 in detail, including Wi-Fi 7 network design for 6 GHz, 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz, Wi-Fi 7 deployment, management and support.

Understand all of the new Wi-Fi 7 features in depth including 320 MHz Wi-Fi channel operation in 6 GHz specgtrum, Multi-Link Operation (MLO), Preamble Puncturing, .

Learn how to design new Wi-Fi 7 networks, how to select manufacturers and equipment, how to install, survey, validate and manage Wi-Fi 7 networks to the highest standards.

Deploy and support Wi-Fi 7 competently and confidently in your enterprise for maximum Wi-Fi network coverage, capacity, performance and security.

Who should attend this Wi-Fi 7 course

  • IT professionals and network engineers responsible for installing or supporting Wi-Fi networks.
  • IT professionals wanting to progress into the wireless network industry.
  • Wi-Fi network planners, designers and support staff.
  • Existing Wi-Fi professionals wanting to understand 802.11be (EHT) / Wi-Fi 7 in detail.

Wi-Fi 7 Course Pre-requisites

Prior to joining the course, students should have existing experience with Wi-Fi network managagement, design, survey or installation. Attendees will ideally have knowledge of Wi-Fi to CWNA (Certified Wireless Network Administrator) level.

Post-Course Support

After completing this WiFi Network Management training course, delegates receive 12 months post-training support from LEVER Technology Group, to help them apply the technologies and skills they have learned with us, to provide career-long support, and to ensure they are better equipped for their future roles in IT and networking.

Wi-Fi 7 Training Course Content

Review of 802.11 and Wi-Fi Standards

  • Wi-Fi 0: 802.11 prime
  • Wi-Fi 1: 802.11b (1999) – HR
  • Wi-Fi 2: 802.11a (1999) – OFDM
  • Wi-Fi 3: 802.11g (2003) – ERP
  • 802.11e: (2007) – QoS, WMM
  • Wi-Fi 4: 802.11n HT (2009) – MIMO
  • Wi-Fi 5: 802.11ac VHT (2013)- MU-MIMO
  • Wi-Fi 6: 802.11ax HE (2019) – OFDMA
  • Wi-Fi 6E: 11ax-2021 6GHz (2021) – 6GHz Wi-Fi
  • Wi-Fi 7: 802.11be EHT (2025) – MLO, 320 MHz, 4K QAM, Multi-RU, Preample Puncturing, SCS, EPCS ..

Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6™ and 6E™ In Depth

Orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA)
Multi-user multiple input, multiple output (multi-user MIMO)
1024 quadrature amplitude modulation mode (1024-QAM)
160 MHz channel capability
Target Wake Time (TWT)
A-MPDU with A-MSDU
Basic Trigger frame in HE MU PPDU
BSRP Trigger frame
Compressed BlockACK
DL MU-MIMO
DL OFDMA
LDPC, MCS 8-9, MCS 10-11
MU EDCA Parameter Set
MU-BAR Trigger frame
MU-RTS Trigger frame
Multi-BSSID Operating Mode
SU beamformer
TXOP RTS Threshold
UL OFDMA

Operating Wi-Fi in 6 GHz Spectrum

  • Global harmonisation of the 6 GHz spectrum
  • 6 GHz spectrum use in:
    • FCC regions
    • EU
    • UK
    • World-wide
  • Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC)
  • How to deploy and operate Wi-Fi 7 in the 6 GHz band

IEEE 802.11be (EHT) and Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 7™

  • 802.11be – the 2025 ratified standard for Extremely High Throughput (EHT)
  • How is Wi-Fi 7 different from 802.11be?
  • Wi-Fi Alliance Wi-Fi 7 Release 1 (Wi-Fi 7 R1)
  • Wi-Fi Alliance Wi-Fi 7 Release 2 (Wi-Fi 7 R2)
  • 802.11be Physical layer (PHY) changes
  • 802.11be Medium Access Control (MAC) improvements
  • Backward compatibility and coexistence with existing devices
  • 802.11be versus 802.11ax
  • Wi-Fi 6E versus Wi-Fi 7
  • Wi-Fi 7 4096-QAM (4K-QAM) – designing Wi-Fi network for 4K-QAM
  • Wi-Fi 7 240 MHz and 320MHz channels – who can use them and how?
  • Non-contiguous unequal bandwidth aggregation
  • Unequal RU allocation
  • Wi-Fi 7 Coordinated Spatial Reuse (CSR)
  • Wi-Fi 7 MU-MIMO
  • What real-world benefits can we expect from MU-MIMO?
  • Wi-Fi 7 Enhanced OFDMA
  • What real-world benefits can we expect from Enhanced OFDMA?
  • Wi-Fi 7 Support for Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN)
  • EDCA with 802 TSN features
  • What are the different types of MLO and MLD?
    • MLSR, eMLSR
    • MLMR-STR, MLMR-Non-STR
    • eMLMR
  • Multi-Link Operation
    • Discovery and Setup
    • Link mapping
    • Block ACK
    • Security
    • Power save
  • Channel access for data transmission

Other New 802.11be / Wi-Fi 7 Features

  • Implicit sounding
  • EDCA with 802 TSN features
  • What is Wi-Fi 7 Preamble Puncturing?
  • Using non-contiguous spectrum
  • What is Wi-Fi 7 Multi-RU?
  • Wi-Fi 7 OFDMA with Direct Link
  • Wi-Fi 7 OFDMA and RTA
  • Target Wake Time (TWT)
  • Wi-Fi 7 Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ)
  • Wi-Fi 7 FD operation and Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA)
  • Wi-Fi 8 Multi-AP Cooperation

Analysing Wi-Fi 7 with Wireshark

  • See hands-on Labs

Advanced Wireshark Analysis of Wi-Fi 7

  • See hands-on Labs

Wi-Fi 7 – Separating Hype from Reality

  • How must we design and configure Wi-Fi networks to really benefit from Wi-Fi 7?
  • How do Wi-Fi adapters from Intel, Qualcomm and others support MLO?
  • How well does Wi-Fi 7 work on Apple, Google, Samsung and other devices?
  • Which Wi-Fi 7 client devices should you choose?
  • How to evaluate and choose Wi-Fi 7 manufacturers and products
  • Already-obsolete Wi-Fi 7 products

Improving Wi-Fi Security

  • Wi-Fi Protect Access (WPA)
    • WPA-Personal
    • WPA-Enterprise
  • WPA 1
  • WPA 2
  • WPA 3
  • Enhanced Open (OWE)
  • Wi-Fi 7 Security
  • Protected Management Frames (PMF)
  • Employing 6GHz spectrum – WPA3 requirements
  • Successfully transitioning to WPA3

Designing Wi-Fi Networks for Wi-Fi 7

  • How does your Wi-Fi network design need to change for Wi-Fi 7?
  • Delivering the benefits of:
    • 4K-QAM
    • 80 MHz, 160 MHz, 240 MHz and 320 MHz channels
  • Designing and configuring Wi-Fi networks for MLO and:
    • Higher client througput
    • More reliable Wi-Fi service
    • Better Wi-Fi client roaming
  • Surveying and assessing existing Wi-Fi networks
  • Improving your Wi-Fi network designs for Wi-Fi 7

Planning and Deploying Wi-Fi 7 for Maximum Benefit

  • Designing your network infrastructures for Wi-Fi 7
  • Key changes you need to make

Hands-On Labs

  • Configuring Wi-Fi 7 on enterprise APs
  • Connecting to Wi-Fi 7 at 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz
  • Capturing and analysing Wi-Fi 7 with Wireshark
    • Capturing with Ekahau Sidekick 2
    • Using Linux and Wi-Fi 7 adapters in Monitor mode
  • Wi-Fi 7 Speed Tests
  • Channel Bonding
  • Configuring Wi-Fi 7 QoS
  • Using Wi-Fi 7 Preamble Puncturing
  • Wi-Fi 7 MLO – Configuration, Analysis and Performance testing

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Testimonials

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“LEVER provided us a solution at a stadium in Yorkshire. We have worked with them over the last couple of years and have had regular weekly updates and reports with our team. LEVER are our choice for network solutions.”

“City of Lincoln Council approached LEVER to consult and advise on the development wireless CCTV camera system. At each stage LEVER have given impartial advice and feedback. We would recommend LEVER to anyone.”

“LEVER delivered a bespoke training course to our team in London. The trainer was personable and accurate. We are happy to recommend LEVER for your training.”

“Following LEVER’s recommendations, Wi-Fi service was improved across all venues. The average Wi-Fi service score of 43% was increased to 80% and 90% at most locations. Wi-Fi speeds increased between 5x times and 25x times following LEVER's intervention.”

“LEVER have delivered a series of successful Wi-Fi network projects for offices located outside N. America. LEVER's approach is professional, flexible and dependable, with all International surveys completed without a hitch. We look forward to working with LEVER on our future International Wi-Fi projects.”

“LEVER provided us a solution at a stadium in Yorkshire. We have worked with them over the last couple of years and have had regular weekly updates and reports with our team. LEVER are our choice for network solutions.”

“City of Lincoln Council approached LEVER to consult and advise on the development wireless CCTV camera system. At each stage LEVER have given impartial advice and feedback. We would recommend LEVER to anyone.”

“LEVER delivered a bespoke training course to our team in London. The trainer was personable and accurate. We are happy to recommend LEVER for your training.”

“Following LEVER’s recommendations, Wi-Fi service was improved across all venues. The average Wi-Fi service score of 43% was increased to 80% and 90% at most locations. Wi-Fi speeds increased between 5x times and 25x times following LEVER's intervention.”

“LEVER have delivered a series of successful Wi-Fi network projects for offices located outside N. America. LEVER's approach is professional, flexible and dependable, with all International surveys completed without a hitch. We look forward to working with LEVER on our future International Wi-Fi projects.”

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