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how to become a wireless network engineer

how to become a wireless network engineer:
There are several reasons for the need for airborne engineers: The pressure on the air office and the growing development of mobile appliances, which require testing mobile appliances in a wireless environment, are few.

Wireless network engineers need these skills:

If you are interested in becoming an internet engineer, you will need a lot of research and troubleshooting and you will want to know all aspects of networking. Experience with wireless applications, standards, protocols, and WLAN features is excellent.

Job seekers must be strong representatives to work effectively with professionals, marketers, and managers. Employers often have at least five years in computer science, engineering or related field (or equivalent work experience) with at least five years in LAN / WAN engineering and design, including years of technologies such as Wi-Fi without WiMax and WAP. Professional certifications such as Certified Wireless Network Professional (CWNP) are also useful.

Typical duties for a wireless network engineer include:

Definition, design, and implementation of wireless networks, including all requirements for engineering and hardware networks
Online air conditioning, add-ons, and upgrades are recommended to meet the requirements of the company
Radiofrequency (RF) targeting and recording and on-site inspection
Infrastructure and network planning

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