Today, we announced the official arrival of the CWNE certification. We've been planning this certification for some time, and we are very excited about the new challenges and changes that CWNE brings to the wireless networking world. CWNE is the capstone certification of the CWNP program.
CWNE brings a few changes to the CWNP Program, so we want to make sure all these changes are well communicated and well understood. To that end, below is a sort of FAQ session on CWNE. You can also view a short Webinar delivered by Kevin Sandlin, CEO & Co-Founder of the CWNP Program at www.cwnp.com/eday.html
What does "CWNE" mean?
CWNE means "Certified Wireless Networking Expert". The operative word here is "expert", and anyone who earns this certification will be worthy of that title, because that individual will possess a great deal of knowledge about 802.11 WLANs, and furthermore, be able to apply that knowledge to real world, in-the-field scenarios.
What topics are covered on the CWNE exam?
There are several high-level topics that are tested on the CWNE exam. They are as follows:
- 802.11 Physical Layer Technologies
- 802.11 MAC Frames and Exchange Processes
- 802.11 Spectrum Management
- 802.11 QoS Terms and Features
- WMM Certifications, Features, and Configuration
- Designing Voice/Data Networks
- 802.11 Wireless LAN Protocol Analyzer Use and Trace Interpretation
When we say that these topics are "covered" or "tested" on the exam, we mean that they are covered and tested in-depth. The official CWNE exam objectives are on the cwnp.com website at http://www.cwnp.com/exams/pw0300_objectives.html
What are these changes to the CWNP Program?
First, the CWAP certification will be retired at the end of 2006, specifically, 12/31/2006. Second, anyone who holds all three CWNP certifications - CWNA, CWSP, and CWAP - before the end of 2006 - will be eligible to apply for the CWNE certification. That means you can get your CWNE certification today.
What do you mean "eligible to apply for CWNE”?
If an individual has earned their CWNA, CWSP, and CWAP certifications, then that individual is eligible to apply for CWNE. The application is available in the CWNE section, and asks for specific enterprise WLAN experience and professional references.
Why is the CWAP certification being retired?
We launched the CWAP certification about 18 months ago due to the availability of many protocol analysis products in the market, both laptop-based and distributed. These products were and are great for troubleshooting security and performance problems, but at that time very few IT professionals knew everything there was to know about the 802.11 protocol with its many amendments. Today, with new amendments to 802.11 (like 802.11h and 802.11e) and interoperability certifications like WMM and WMM-PS, we’re expanding the topics currently covered on the CWAP exam objectives to include spectrum management, QoS, real-time applications, enhanced power save, and other topics. This expansion will become the CWNE certification because of the sheer expertise required to master these topics. Introduction of the CWNE certification will obsolete the CWAP certification. Again, the CWAP exam will be retired on December 31, 2006.
The CWAP certification will still be a valid certification from the CWNP Program until its regular expiration date, which is 3 years after one has passed the exam.
What are the specifics of the CWNE exam?
Current exam info can be found at www.cwnp.com/exams/pw0300.html
You get three hours to take this exam. If you take CWAP (PW0-205) today, you get two hours, and most candidates will tell you that the CWAP exam is one of the most challenging exams they have ever faced. CWNE will be the content in CWAP plus 802.11h, 802.11e, WMM, WMM-PS and other topics.
When will the CWNE study guide be available?
We have adopted the IEEE 802.11 Handbook as the official study guide for the CWNE certification. This book is in its second edition, and is a fantastic resource whether you plan on earning your CWNE certification or not. You can get the book here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?link_code=ur2&tag=wirelesscentraln&camp=1789&creative=9325&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Fproduct%2F0738144495
The official CWNE practice test will be available on cwnp.com January 2, 2007, the same day that the exam will be available.
How do I get the CWNE certification today?
To earn the CWNE certification today, you must pass three exams: PW0-100 (CWNA), PW0-200 (CWSP), and PW0-205 (CWAP), and then complete the CWNE application. You only have until December 31 2006 to take the CWAP exam, so hurry! Exam PW0-205 will not be available after December 31, 2006.
How do I earn the CWNE certification after December 31, 2006?
To earn your CWNE after 2006, you'll still have to pass 3 exams: PW0-100 (CWNA), PW0-200 (CWSP), and PW0-300 (CWNE), and then complete the CWNE application. You must pass all three exams, though you can take them in any order.
What is the recertification policy for CWNE?
It depends on when you earn it. If you earn CWNE in 2006 by passing CWNA, CWSP, and CWAP, and having your application approved, then your CWNE certification is valid until 12/31/2008, which is 2 years from the end of this year. To maintain your CWNE certification, you'll need to pass the current version of the CWNE exam, PW0-300 on or before 12/31/2008. After passing PW0-300, your CWNE certification becomes valid for life.
If you earn your CWNE certification after January 1, 2007, then your CWNE certification is valid for life.
What about instructor led training for CWNE?
We're working on that as well, and we expect several third party vendors to produce both vendor-neutral and vendor-specific training that will cover the objectives for the CWNE exam. Information on CWNE training will be made available later this year.
We're sure there will be more very specific questions about CWNE and the changes that this new high level certification brings to the program. We want to hear and answer these questions, so we encourage you to post them on the new CWNE forum on cwnp.com: http://www.cwnp.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=13
More information is available about CWNE on cwnp.com, specifically:
CWNE exam objectives
CWNE announcement webinar
CWNE Forum
CWNE certification description
CWNE Announcement press release
This is what we meant by "EDay": CWNE is here at last.
