Network Engineers and administrators must master foundational IEEE 802.11 physical layer operations, including radio frequency behavior, modulation techniques, and spread spectrum technologies. Candidates demonstrate competency in configuring enterprise wireless architectures, encompassing 802.11a/b/g/n/ac standards, bridge modes, and roaming protocols. The curriculum mandates rigorous proficiency in security frameworks such as WPA2, WPA3, 802.1X/EAP, and RADIUS authentication. Proficiency requires practical analysis of site survey methodologies, spectrum management, interference mitigation, and throughput optimization. Furthermore, successful examinees implement troubleshooting procedures involving protocol analysis, frame format interpretation, and wireless controller management. This certification validates essential technical fluency across infrastructure components necessary for deploying reliable, secure, and scalable wireless local area networks.