Why this Wi-Fi 7 Training Course?
This brand new Wi-Fi 7 Engineering course from LEVER – the World’s First CWNP GOLD Learning Partner – covers all aspects of Wi-Fi 7 that you need to know in order to deploy and manage Wi-Fi networks professionally and successfully.
This course includes live intructor demos highlighting Wi-Fi 7 features, and also hands-on labs for attendees.
Understand all of the important new Wi-Fi 7 features, how to design for 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 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.
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.
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 ..
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 Alliance Wi-Fi 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
Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7
- 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
Multi-Link Operation (MLO)
- 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
Wi-Fi 7 – Separating Hype from Reality
- How must we design and configure Wi-Fi etworks 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 reviewing 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
Live Demos
- 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
- Configuring Wi-Fi 7 QoS
Hands-On Labs
- Wi-Fi 7 Speed Tests
- Channel Bonding
- Wi-Fi 7 MLO – Configuration, Analysis and Performance testing
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