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JANET Training Course – Wireless LAN Fundamentals

January 7th, 2009 · No Comments
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You might be interested to know that JANET Training are running the following one day training course:

Wireless LAN Fundamentals
6th February 2009
Woburn House, London

Wireless networks can be a useful complement to a wired network, freeing users from fixed network connection points and allowing more flexible use of spaces. WiFi connectivity could allow students to access library resources from a campus café, or lecturers to discuss and share resources in a common room. A lecture theatre can become an IT suite, or even a park bench the site for group work.  This course aims to provide organisations and individuals with a sound overview of wireless networking, an insight into some of the issues of implementing this type of network and an understanding of how to securely deploy them at a local level. A full description of the course is available at http://www.ja.net/services/training/courses/wirelesslanfund.html

Cost (per delegate per course, including VAT):
Primary Connected Organisations: 180
Interconnect Connected Sites: 200
Full details of these categories are available at http://www.ja.net/services/training/prices.html 

Payment can be made by credit card or organisations can be invoiced. Discounts are available through the JANET Training Credits Scheme see http://www.ja.net/services/training/trainingcredits.html for further details.
 
To book a place, simply follow the link at http://www.ja.net/services/training/schedule/by-date.html

Further information on all courses and venues is available at http://www.ja.net/training

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