CWNP CWDP-304 Exam Certification Details:
| Exam Registration | PEARSON VUE |
| Sample Questions | CWNP CWDP-304 Sample Questions |
| Duration | 90 minutes |
| Exam Name | Wireless Design Professional |
| Number of Questions | 60 |
| Passing Score | 70% |
| Recommended Training | CWDP self-paced training kit, Live Wi-Fi Design Training Class |
| Exam Code | CWDP-304 CWDP |
| Exam Price | $275 USD |
CWNP CWDP-304 Exam Topics:
| Section | Objectives |
|---|---|
Define Specifications for the WLAN - 25% | |
| Collect business requirements and constraints | - Business use cases and justification - User requirements - Regulatory compliance - Industry compliance - Budget - Aesthetics - Architectural constraints - Mounting restrictions - Access restrictions - Time constraints - Building codes and safety codes |
| Collect and define technical requirements | - Vendor selection - Location services such as RTLS - Latency requirements - Signal strength requirements - Capacity requirements - Security requirements
- Applications and their specific requirements |
| Collect project documentation | - Validated floor plans - Network infrastructure
- Cabling infrastructure
- Power availability and PoE capabilities |
| Define requirement areas including essential metrics for each requirement | - Client device types and capabilities - Applications and their requirements - User and device density - SSIDs - Security settings - Understand common vertical markets |
| Gather information on environmental factors | - Building materials - Attenuation values - Ceiling heights - Site annotations (photos, notes, plans) - Wireless environment scan
|
Design the WLAN - 40% | |
| Define WLAN architectures and select the appropriate architecture for a design | - Controller-based (physical and virtual) architectures - Distributed (cloud-based and local WNMS) - Standalone/Autonomous APs - Dynamic vs. static channel assignment - Dynamic radio management - Software defined radios - RF profiles - Select and/or recommend the appropriate equipment for the design and selected architecture (APs, antennas, controllers, managed services) |
| Produce a design to meet requirements | - Select and use the appropriate design tools
- Select and use the appropriate design methodologies
- Understand and use the common features of wireless design software
- Select and use common vendor features and make configuration recommendations
- Design for different client and application types
- Ensure end-to-end QoS is properly implemented
- Define and recommend security solutions
- Design for secure roaming
|
| Create, distributed, and communicate design documentation | - Bill of Materials (BoM) - Design reports - Physical installation guide |
Deploy the WLAN - 10% | |
| Ensure proper understanding and implementation of the design | - Implementation meeting
- Distribute required documentation |
| Recommend or perform essential deployment tasks | - Understand and perform installation procedures for different WLAN architectures (cloud-based, controller-based, WNMS, autonomous) - Infrastructure configuration supporting the WLAN (DHCP, DNS, NTP, switches, and routers) - Channel assignment, automatic radio management, and transmit power configuration - Installation procedures for cloud-based APs, controller-based APs, WNMS APs, and autonomous APs |
| Perform an installation audit for quality assurance | - Verify proper AP and antenna location and orientation - Verify aesthetic requirements are met - Verify physical security of the installation |
Validate and Optimize the WLAN - 25% | |
| Confirm the WLAN system is operational | - AP Status - Verify PoE provisioning of power requirements are met |
| Perform an RF validation survey | - Ensure coverage requirements - Evaluate impacts of contention and interference |
| Perform client performance testing | - Connectivity testing - Application testing - Roaming testing - Capacity testing - Security testing |
| Recommend appropriate physical adjustments | - AP - Antenna and connectors |
| Recommend appropriate RF adjustments | - RF channel assignment - RF channel bandwidth - RF coverage (transmit power, radio count, antennas) - RF interference issues |
| Recommend remediation for application issues | - Connectivity issues - Application issues - Roaming issues - Capacity issues - Security issues |
| Implement knowledge transfer and hand-off | - System training - Solution documentation and assets
- Final meeting (Q&A and hand-off) |
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