CTS 315: 5 Wi-Fi Books You Need to Read
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If you want to become a better Wi-Fi engineer, then look no further to these 5 Wi-Fi books. We recommend having these books on your shelf and using them as reference. All of these books include a plethora of knowledge and have helped us in many situations where we need to refresh or learn a new topic. The 5 Wi-Fi books are (affiliate links are used below): CWNA Study Guide by David Coleman and David Westcott CWDP Certified Wireless Design Professional Official Study Guide (PW0-250 version) Wireless Security Architecture: Designing and Maintaining Secure Wireless for Enterprise by JJ Minella 802.11 Wireless Networks by Matthew S. Gast 802.11ac: A Survival Guide by Matthew S. Gast
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