Sumario: | Overview Today, Wi-Fi is everywhere, and the need to provide good Wi-Fi is an essential part of doing business. But “good Wi-Fi” is not just about coverage or converting your APs to 802.11ac or 802.11ax. Good Wi-Fi means that your user experience is seamless. Most of the wireless networks today are designed to support only data applications and not real-time applications. In recent years, more and more companies are deploying real-time applications, and enterprise-quality is expected. This Real Time over Wireless LiveLessons is a unique video course that provides the knowledge and details you need to create the best real time wireless experience for your organization. With more than eight hours of video training, Real Time Over Wireless LiveLessons demonstrates the process of designing, deploying, configuring and troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks for real time application support. The videos cover the full range of topics you need to successfully deploy real time applications over Wi-Fi. This video series will help any network engineer successfully design wireless for real time applications and deploy common real time applications (Spark, Jabber, and Skype for Business) over Wi-Fi networks. Coverage includes: Module 1: Real Time Over Wireless Foundations An Intro to Deploying Mobile Applications over Wireless Building RF Foundations Taking Care of the Roaming Path Client Device Requirements Wireless LAN QoS Fundamentals IEEE 802.11e and WMM 802.11ax QoS enhancements WLAN QoS Design Principles Module 2: WLAN Deployment Strategies AireOS QoS Basics Advanced QoS Configuration in AireOS Deploying Real Time Applications with Meraki QoS Orchestration with APIC-EM Module 3: The Design Studio FastLane, Deploying Apple Devices on a Cisco Wireless Infrastructure Deploying Real Time Applications Running on Microsoft Endpoints Troubleshooting Real Time Mobility Issues About the Instructors Rob Barton , CCIE No. 6660 (R&S and Security), CCDE No. 2013:6, is a Principal Systems Engineer based in Canada. Rob is a registered professional engineer (P.Eng) and has worked in the IT industry for more than 20 years, the last 17 of which have been at Cisco. Rob graduated from the University of British Columbia with a degree in Engineering Physics, where he specialized in computer and radio communications. Rob’s areas of work include wireless communications, IPv6, IoT, and industrial networking systems. Rob coauthored the Cisco Press book End-to-End QoS , 2nd edition. H...
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