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The Wireless Networks Resource Management certification or WRM is a specialized certification in information technology that focuses on wireless network architecture and resource management. It enables professionals to effectively handle and manage wireless network resources. Crucial areas include understanding how wireless networks operate, provisioning of effective and optimal services, and ensuring efficiency and quality. In industries, it's used in designing, supporting, and operating wireless networks. WRM-certified professionals are capable of managing wireless networks while minimizing resource wastage, optimizing performance, and ensuring continuity. This certification assists in understanding the foundational facets of wireless networking and applying this knowledge to create solutions that enhance wireless communication and resource allocation.
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1. Understanding of the basics of computer networks
2. Working knowledge of basic tools for system and network management
3. Familiarity with enterprise-scale wireless networks
4. Understanding of the principles related to Radio Frequency (RF) propagation
5. Familiarity with technologies related to the physical layer of a wireless network
6. Knowledge of security protocols used to protect wireless networks
7. Understanding of Quality of Service (QoS) principles
8. Familiarity with Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and Multimedia over IP (MoIP) technologies
9. Previous experience with network performance testing and analysis
10. Proficiency in scripting (e.g., Unix, Perl) and/or coding (e.g., Java, C++)