MikroTik Certified Enterprise Wireless Engineer (MTCEWE)
1 Introduction to MikroTik Enterprise Wireless
2 Wireless Networking Fundamentals
1 Radio Frequency (RF) Basics
2 Wireless Standards and Protocols
3 Wireless Network Topologies
3 MikroTik Wireless Products
1 Overview of MikroTik Wireless Devices
2 MikroTik Wireless Access Points (APs)
3 MikroTik Wireless Routers
4 MikroTik Wireless Bridges
4 MikroTik Wireless Configuration
1 Basic Wireless Configuration
2 Advanced Wireless Configuration
3 Wireless Security Settings
4 Wireless Quality of Service (QoS)
5 MikroTik Wireless Management
1 Centralized Wireless Management
2 Wireless Site Surveys
3 Wireless Performance Monitoring
4 Wireless Troubleshooting
6 MikroTik Wireless Security
1 Wireless Encryption Protocols
2 Wireless Authentication Methods
3 Wireless Intrusion Detection and Prevention
4 Wireless Security Best Practices
7 MikroTik Wireless Integration
1 Integrating MikroTik Wireless with Other Networks
2 Wireless Mesh Networks
3 Wireless Guest Networks
4 Wireless IoT Integration
8 MikroTik Wireless Deployment Scenarios
1 Small OfficeHome Office (SOHO) Wireless Deployment
2 Enterprise Wireless Deployment
3 Outdoor Wireless Deployment
4 Wireless Hotspot Deployment
9 MikroTik Wireless Troubleshooting
1 Common Wireless Issues
2 Wireless Troubleshooting Tools
3 Wireless Performance Optimization
4 Wireless Interference Mitigation
10 MikroTik Wireless Certification Exam Preparation
1 Exam Objectives and Structure
2 Sample Exam Questions
3 Study Resources and Tips
4 Certification Exam Registration and Scheduling
MikroTik Wireless Routers

MikroTik Wireless Routers

MikroTik offers a range of wireless routers designed for various enterprise needs. Understanding these routers and their capabilities is essential for becoming a certified MikroTik Enterprise Wireless Engineer. Below, we explore three key MikroTik wireless routers: the hAP ac³, cAP ac², and wAP ac.

1. MikroTik hAP ac³

The MikroTik hAP ac³ is a versatile wireless router that combines the functionality of a router, access point, and switch. It supports dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) and features multiple Ethernet ports for wired connections.

Key Features:

Example:

Imagine a small office where the hAP ac³ is used as a central router and access point. It provides reliable Wi-Fi coverage for both employees and IoT devices, while the Ethernet ports connect essential office equipment like printers and servers.

2. MikroTik cAP ac²

The MikroTik cAP ac² is a cloud-managed access point designed for large-scale deployments. It supports dual-band Wi-Fi and can be centrally managed through the MikroTik Cloud, making it ideal for enterprise environments.

Key Features:

Example:

Consider a university campus where the cAP ac² is deployed in various buildings. The centralized cloud management allows the IT team to monitor and configure all access points from a single dashboard, ensuring consistent Wi-Fi performance across the campus.

3. MikroTik wAP ac

The MikroTik wAP ac is a compact and affordable wireless access point suitable for small to medium-sized businesses. It supports dual-band Wi-Fi and features a simple design for easy installation and management.

Key Features:

Example:

Imagine a coffee shop where the wAP ac is installed to provide Wi-Fi to customers. Its compact design allows it to be mounted discreetly, while its dual-band capabilities ensure fast and reliable internet access for both customers and staff.