Webinars

AirMagnet's Webinars help end users, such as IT and network managers, security officers, and CIOs, learn more about the various aspects of managing wireless LANs in areas of performance, security and compliance.

 
Upcoming Webinars:
Design-based Site Surveys for Voice Applications

Date: Feb 23, 2012
Time: 08:00AM PST
In this webinar, Jim Geier will explain how to perform a site survey for designing a wireless LAN that supports wireless IP phones with examples from his actual projects using AirMagnet Survey. Based on his experiences, Jim will provide tips on performing these surveys in a way that best supports voice requirements.

Jim Geier is Principal Consultant of Wireless-Nets, Ltd. and has performed dozens of large-scale site surveys in many venues, such as hospitals, airports, universities and municipalities, for the purposes of designing and verifying 802.11 wireless networks. Jim is author of several books, including Designing and Deploying 802.11n Wireless Networks (Cisco Press) and Implementing 802.1x Security Solutions (Wiley).
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Defending the New Perimeter

Date: Mar 08, 2012
Time: 11:00AM PST
During this webinar, AirMagnet Academy's lead instructor, Rick Murphy will discuss the pros and cons of wireless perimeter defense mechanisms, looking specifically at the pros and cons of using double-duty and dedicated APs compared to purpose-built security sensors and the advantages of fully featured overlay WIPS systems compared to integrated security monitoring consoles.

About the Presenter:
Rick Murphy is a CTO, Author, CWNE, WLAN engineer, and Lead instructor for AirMagnet Academy. He is the wireless curriculum director of Wireless Training & Solutions, member of IEEE Standards Association, and a founding member of the CWNE Roundtable. Wireless Training & Solutions: Wireless Training & Solutions owned by vLogic Inc. is a full-service WLAN services, training and consulting firm.
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Please NOTE the time zones listed for the upcoming webinars. 8:00AM PDT/PST times are best for the Americas. 10:00AM BST/GMT times are best for Europe. 4:00PM PDT/PST works for parts of Asia.