Get More from Your CCNA with the New CCNA Wireless

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Get More from Your CCNA with the New CCNA Wireless
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Voice, security, and wireless are the hottest areas for networking jobs today—and now, hot new areas for the Cisco CCNA concentrations. The new CCNA Wireless certification can help you verify the specialized skills that are in high demand among employers.

The CCNA Wireless certification recognizes the critical importance of professionals supporting wireless LANS and is designed for people working as networking associates or administrators, wireless support specialists, and WLAN project managers. The CCNA Wireless will confirm your skills in configuring, implementing, and supporting wireless LANs, while preparing you for monitoring and troubleshooting basic tasks of a Cisco WLAN in small and medium-sized business (SMB) and enterprise installations. In the future, you will be able to take advantage of CCNA Wireless toward new Cisco certifications for wireless networks.

In this audio interview Sanjay Mehta, Portfolio Manager for the CCNA Wireless, answers questions you may have about the new certification. Here’s what the market has to say about the new certification:

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“Simpler-Webb focuses on delivering secure wireless network infrastructures for financial institutions across the United States, among other technologies. In the hyper-competitive IT services market, we are always seeking an edge to help differentiate our skills and experience from other partners. We believe our positioning will be further distinguished when our technical staff attains the new Cisco CCNA Wireless certification.”

Jeff Simpler, Chief Executive Officer, Simpler-Webb, Inc.

“With the prevalence and importance of wireless in the enterprise, this is the perfect course to lay the foundation for secure wireless networking. I wish this course had been offered when I was a junior network admin learning about wireless networking!”

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