MAS-WOS instructors
Ingrid Espinoza
- Project Engineer
- Networking and Telecommunications Engineer
- MikroTik Trainer (since 2017)
- Trainer Academy Xperts (since 2016)
Darwin Barzola
- Project Engineer
- Bachelor in Networks and Operating Systems
- MikroTik Trainer (since 2016)
- Ubiquiti Trainer (since 2015)
- Trainer Academy Xperts (since 2014)
Kevin Moran
- Project Engineer
- Systems Engineer (Telematics)
- MikroTik Trainer (since 2016)
- Ubiquiti Trainer (since 2016)
- Trainer Academy Xperts (since 2015)
Course Objectives
The overall goal of the MAS-WOS (MikroTik Introduction to Wireless) course is to provide students with a solid understanding of MikroTik wireless technologies and how to configure and optimize wireless networks using RouterOS.
Additionally, the course focuses on troubleshooting, performance analysis, and security in wireless environments.
Chapter 1: scan-list
In this chapter, students will learn about the features and configurations of different wireless protocols, standards, bands, channel widths, and supported frequencies. In addition, the concept of “scan-list” will be introduced and practical laboratories will be carried out to understand its operation.
Chapter 2: Analysis of the log table for troubleshooting
It focuses on log table analysis to troubleshoot wireless clients. Students will learn to interpret parameters such as ccq and frames vs. hw-frames, and will carry out laboratories to evaluate them with and without load.
Chapter 3: Modifying “data-rates” and transmission powers (tx-power)
Participants will explore how to modify data-rates and transmission powers (tx-power) to stabilize wireless connections. They will study the base and supported rates of different standards and learn about rate flapping and tx-power configuration.
Chapter 4: Virtual AP to create multiple APs
This chapter covers creating multiple APs using Virtual AP. Concepts such as Virtual Clients and Repeaters are also discussed. A practical laboratory on Virtual AP will be carried out.
Chapter 5: Managing access to the AP and Clients using Access-List and Connect-List
Students will learn how to manage access to the AP and clients using Access-List and Connect-List. They will conduct labs to apply these concepts to AP and client configurations.
Chapter 6: Protecting Wireless Clients from “de-authentication” and “MAC cloning” attacks
We will study how to protect wireless clients from “de-authentication” and “MAC cloning” attacks through the use of Management Frame Protection. Participants will configure and test management protection in a hands-on lab.
Chapter 7: Nstreme Protocol
This chapter introduces MikroTik's Nstreme protocol, its features and how it works with different frameworks. Students will perform labs to analyze traffic using Nstreme and NV2.
Chapter 8: CAPSMAN
Finally, CAPsMAN, its function, version 2 and how CAP connects to CAPsMAN will be introduced. Students will learn about L2-MAC layer and IP layer (UDP) connections to end the course with a complete understanding of MikroTik wireless technologies.
By the end
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to design, implement and maintain MikroTik wireless networks efficiently and securely.
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Video Library
In the following link you can review some of the videos that we have previously taught about Introduction to Wireless with MikroTik RouterOS
(MAS-WOS)
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Essential knowledge that you must have for this course
It is important that you are familiar with various networking concepts, without which your learning process could slow down. Below we leave you a list of videos for you to review if your knowledge on these topics is not very clear.
Configuring and using scan-list
AP and CPE Configuration
Configuration and use of access-list
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Self-Paced Training
The content of this course (videos, preparation quizzes, and learning materials) has been developed so that you can study and complete the laboratories at your own pace.
Permanent Access
You will have permanent access to the study material and will be able to download all future updates to the content (videos, quizzes and PDFs).
Certification Exam
You can take the Final Certification Exam after completing all the chapters.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) of the MAS-WOS Course
- What is 802.11ax?
- Does the device's identity not appear connected on the MikroTik wireless interface?
- Is it necessary to configure the bridge on a ptp link with lhg5 or is it better to leave it blank?
- If I remotely log into my main RB using capsman, can I see my client RBs graphically, or would it be the same through the console?
- In an rb3011 topology – crs125 switch, can I manage the APs from the 3011 for a CAPsMAN network?
- What data is transmitted in the carrier signal in Wireless?
- What happens if on a link that is not consuming 54mbps, it is advisable to activate all data rates?