Update: This contest is now closed. Thank you so much everyone for the thoughtful feedback! We will use your input to improve this course before its launch. Congrats to our randomly selected winners: @Nathaniel_Hang, @TyShawn, and @nerdocrat 🎉! Look for a message from us soon to claim your prize.
Hi everyone, Meraki learning team here! We are working a new course for Wireless Fundamental Implementation on the Learning Hub and we’d LOVE your input. You can win swag for helping us out! Review the course outline below and leave your feedback in the comments.
This course will discuss only topics related to Validating a Cisco Meraki Wireless Implementation—essentially, how to make sure your wireless implementation is fully operational and optimally performing.
Consider it from the perspective of someone that may be new to wireless implementation.
If you were that person: Which topics are most interesting to you? Does the outline cover all the topics you think you need for a fundamental skill set in validating wireless networks? Do we need any additional topics? Any other suggestions?
Review the course outline below!
Topic 1: Optimizing RF operation and settings to provide optimal wireless coverage and performance.
Purpose of utilizing RF Profiles in Wireless > Radio Settings
Video about using RF Profiles with a grouping of indoor APs
Best practice RF settings for a multi-SSID deployment
Video about RF Profiles with a 2.4/5/6 GHz deployment with a segmented 6 GHz SSID
Dashboard Auto RF functionality and AI channel planning
How to use AI channel planning and Busy Hour for optimized RF operation with minimal client impact
Topic 2: Validating wireless network deployments in the dashboard.
Benefits of analyzing your RF spectrum to understand the impact of RF interference
How to use the AP neighbors feature to see neighboring access points and their operating channels to identify potential issues
Video about AP neighbors
Benefits of using a wireless testing solution to detect and resolve issues without the need for additional hardware or cables.
Demonstration of the synthetic wireless client feature for running a variety of client onboarding and connectivity tests
How to enter
Review the course outline included in this post and share your thoughts with us in a comment below before 11:00am EST on Friday, December 1st. Everyone who responds to this post with their comments will be entered in a drawing for a chance to win one of three Cisco Meraki North Face Apex Duffel Bags:
How to win
Once submissions close at 10:59am EST on December 1st, we will select three at random to win a duffel bag. Good luck!
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Submission period: Tuesday, November 28th, 2023 at 10am EST through Friday, December 1st, 2023 at 10:59am EST
One entry per community member
Official terms, conditions, and eligibility information
... View more