Web seminar to cover wireless LAN trends, technologies

One-hour seminar will cover access-point basics as well as the cabling and controllers needed to support them.

A web-delivered seminar that will be held live on April 17 will discuss current trends and technologies in wireless local area networks. Sponsored and delivered by Panduit Corporation, and hosted by Cabling Installation & Maintenance, the seminar is titled “Wireless Technology and Trends in the Enterprise.” Approximately one hour in duration, it will be delivered by Panduit product manager Clark M. Kromenaker.

In a description of the seminar’s content, Cabling Installation & Maintenance said, “Wireless access is becoming a mandatory service wherever we work or play. Increasingly, the method of installation, security and management is becoming codified by the businesses this technology serves. This presentation will highlight the basics of wireless access points (WAP), and recent industry standards for the physical installation and management of these devices. Participants will also receive insights to the options available to install the WAP device, the controllers and cabling, and how they fit within the enterprise physical infrastructure.”

Individuals who attend the seminar can receive one continuing education credit (CEC) toward BICSI’s professional ITS designations. Once the seminar airs live on the 17th, it will be available for on-demand viewing for a period of six months.

You can find more information about the seminar here or register for it here.

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