Wi-Fi tutorials
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Introduction
Wi-Fi tutorials covers wide variety of 802.11 development & testing aspects and is currently focused on Linux based solutions. We do cover lot of topics and keep adding in future as well, with as much as minimal theory as possible and gets straight away into practical learning of Wi-Fi development & testing in Linux.
Contribution
We encourage contributors such as researchers, industry professionals and require help inorder to grow this community. Some of the contribution aspects can be but not limited to
Suggesting new technical topics
Write technical documentation - We prefer practical examples
Reviewing the correctness of topics in this site
Reviewing the presentation skills of this site
Reviewing the English language - Grammar, spell checks etc.,
And many more…
Please send mail to “learning@wifitutorialspoint.com” to get actively involved in the community
Motivation
Over years of working in Wi-Fi development & testing, we have had many difficult situations, some of which are listed below
Lack of step by step guide to Wi-Fi development & testing
There are lot of documentation available for 802.11 protocols, development & testing but very few which guide beginners. A beginner sometimes may have to search through many many sites or offline documentation such as books to obtain the information needed to start.
- Some of the questions of a fresh engineer are,
How to start on Wi-Fi engineering (both development and testing)?
Which topics to experiment as starters inorder to get the first level of confidence ?
How to advance going forward ?
What are the typical interview questions which could be asked by Wi-Fi companies ?
Lack of organised technical content
For a professional engineer who has prior Wi-Fi engineering experience, very few online sites have organised topics.
- Some of the questions of a professional engineer are,
How to organise technical learning ?
How to improve skillsets and which topics to focus on ?
Is there a set of good practices which can be adopted while learning ?
Am I missing someting which other engineers know ?
Target Audience
Wi-Fi tutorials is intended for beginners and advanced Wi-Fi professionals (both developers and testers) who wants to start Wi-Fi engineering. We intend to enable both beginners and professionals to reach fullest in their learning to organise and or fine-tune their real time engineering skills.