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Home » Wireshark Training Courses » Public Training Courses

Public Training Courses

Our public training courses are conducted in different training centers in Switzerland, Germany and Austria.
The following shows an overview of the actual offers. On interest, please sign up directly on the website of our training partners.

  • Courses on General Network Analysis
  • Courses on TCP/IP Network Analysis with Wireshark
  • Courses on WLAN Network Analysis with Wireshark and AirPcap
  • Courses on IPv6 Network Analysis with Wireshark
  • Courses on VoIP Network Analysis with Wireshark

General Network Analysis

Net Analysis – Protocol Analysis with Wireshark

Description:
This course provides an introduction to network analysis.
You learn how to handle the Open Source Analyser Wireshark for troubleshooting in TCP/IP environments with WLAN and Ethernet, how the AirPcap Adapter for WLAN is configured and how you can use it for analyzing. In hands-on exercises Wireshark will be installed and optimized for different protocols. Further core areas are decryption of WEP, WPA, and WPA2 as well as the analysis of functions like registration, authorization, and roaming.

Date: March 5th to 6th, 2012 (2 days)
Location: Studerus, Schwerzenbach (CH)
Further details and registration: Studerus

Net Analysis – Protocol Analysis with Wireshark

Description:
This course provides an introduction to network analysis.
You learn how to handle the Open Source Analyser Wireshark for troubleshooting in TCP/IP environments with WLAN and Ethernet, how the AirPcap Adapter for WLAN is configured and how you can use it for analyzing. In hands-on exercises Wireshark will be installed and optimized for different protocols. Further core areas are decryption of WEP, WPA, and WPA2 as well as the analysis of functions like registration, authorization, and roaming.

Date: March 27th to 28th, 2012 (2 days)
Location: Psiber Data, Munich (D)
Further details and registration: Psiber Data

TCP/IP Network Analysis with Wireshark

TCP/IP Network Analysis with Wireshark

Description:
Wireshark offers a multitude of functions like Expert, Filtering, Statistics etc. for the detailed analysis of TCP/IP.
This training course imparts knowledge on the operation and optimal use of Wireshark as well as on the functionalities of the TCP/IP family's most important protocols.

Date: May 14th to 16th, 2012 (3 days)
Location: Hochschule Rapperswil INS, Rapperswil (CH)
Further details and registration: Hochschule Rapperswil

TCP/IP Network Analysis with Wireshark

Description:
Wireshark offers a multitude of functions like Expert, Filtering, Statistics etc. for the detailed analysis of TCP/IP.
This training course imparts knowledge on the operation and optimal use of Wireshark as well as on the functionalities of the TCP/IP family's most important protocols.

Date: May 23rd to 25th, 2012 (3 days)
Location: Open Source School, Munich (D)
Further details and registration: Open Source School

TCP/IP Network Analysis with Wireshark

Description:
Wireshark offers a multitude of functions like Expert, Filtering, Statistics etc. for the detailed analysis of TCP/IP.
This training course imparts knowledge on the operation and optimal use of Wireshark as well as on the functionalities of the TCP/IP family's most important protocols.

Date: July 10th to 11th, 2012 (2 days)
Location: Psiber Data, Munich (D)
Further details and registration: Psiber Data

TCP/IP Network Analysis with Wireshark

Description:
Wireshark offers a multitude of functions like Expert, Filtering, Statistics etc. for the detailed analysis of TCP/IP.
This training course imparts knowledge on the operation and optimal use of Wireshark as well as on the functionalities of the TCP/IP family's most important protocols.

Date: December 3rd to 5th, 2012 (3 days)
Location: Hochschule Rapperswil INS, Rapperswil (CH)
Further details and registration: Hochschule Rapperswil

WLAN Network Analysis with Wireshark and AirPcap

Wireless Wireshark Training

Description:
Participants learn how to use the Open Source network analyzer Wireshark and AirPcap WLAN adapter in the environment of 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networks.
The training zooms in to theoretical functions of WLAN networks and the use of the Wireshark analyzer for network configuration, troubleshooting and protection. Besides WLAN theory, the course imparts practical knowledge on the Wireshark analyzer by using many exercises.

Date: April 23rd to 25th, 2012 (3 days)
Location: Schoeller network control, Vienna (A)
Further details and registration: Schoeller

WLAN Network Analysis with Wireshark and AirPcap

Description:
Participants learn how to use the Open Source network analyzer Wireshark and AirPcap WLAN adapter in the environment of 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networks.
The training zooms in to theoretical functions of WLAN networks and the use of the Wireshark analyzer for network configuration, troubleshooting and protection. Besides WLAN theory, the course imparts practical knowledge on the Wireshark analyzer by using many exercises.

Date: May 3rd to 4th, 2012 (2 days)
Location: Psiber Data, Munich (D)
Further details and registration: Psiber Data

WLAN Network Analysis with Wireshark and AirPcap

Description:
Participants learn how to use the Open Source network analyzer Wireshark and AirPcap WLAN adapter in the environment of 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networks.
The training zooms in to theoretical functions of WLAN networks and the use of the Wireshark analyzer for network configuration, troubleshooting and protection. Besides WLAN theory, the course imparts practical knowledge on the Wireshark analyzer by using many exercises.

Date: May 7th to 9th, 2012 (3 days)
Location: Hochschule Rapperswil INS, Rapperswil (CH)
Further details and registration: Hochschule Rapperswil

Wireless Wireshark Training

Description:
Participants learn how to use the Open Source network analyzer Wireshark and AirPcap WLAN adapter in the environment of 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networks.
The training zooms in to theoretical functions of WLAN networks and the use of the Wireshark analyzer for network configuration, troubleshooting and protection. Besides WLAN theory, the course imparts practical knowledge on the Wireshark analyzer by using many exercises.

Date: November 20th to 22nd, 2012 (3 days)
Location: Schoeller network control, Vienna (A)
Further details and registration: Schoeller

WLAN Network Analysis with Wireshark and AirPcap

Description:
Participants learn how to use the Open Source network analyzer Wireshark and AirPcap WLAN adapter in the environment of 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networks.
The training zooms in to theoretical functions of WLAN networks and the use of the Wireshark analyzer for network configuration, troubleshooting and protection. Besides WLAN theory, the course imparts practical knowledge on the Wireshark analyzer by using many exercises.

Date: November 26th to 28th, 2012 (3 days)
Location: Hochschule Rapperswil INS, Rapperswil (CH)
Further details and registration: Hochschule Rapperswil

IPv6 Network Analysis with Wireshark

Introduction to IPv6

Description:
This training will provide you an overview of the most important changes in IPv6.
– IPv6 Header & Extensions
– Address format, notations & types
– Address Autoconfiguration
– Neighbor discovery, Router discovery process
– Transition & tunneling technologies

Date: February 27th, 2012 (1 day)
Location: Studerus, Schwerzenbach (CH)
Further details and registration: Studerus

IPv6 Network Analysis with Wireshark

Description:
Despite the fact that IPv6 is already available for quite some time and hardly was used, there are signs that a change from IPv4 to IPv6 will take place next years.
The transition phase will last a longer time, since both protocols can coexist. To adopt IPv6 know-how in time allows for an early planning of the migration of network components, servers and clients.
In a practical way, the course imparts the most important differences between IPv4 and IPv6 in regard to addressing and processes.

Date: February 28th to 29th, 2012 (2 days)
Location: Schoeller network control, Vienna (A)
Further details and registration: Schoeller

IPv6 Fundamentals

Description:
This training will provide you a step by step introduction to IPv6, the next generation of the Internet Protocol. During the course we will move a full functional IPv4 network to IPv6 without disrupting connectivity. Lots of hands-on exercises will demonstrate the migration of clients, routing protocols RIP and OSPF as well as services like DHCP and DNS.

Date: April 16th to 17th, 2012 (2 days)
Location: Hochschule Rapperswil INS, Rapperswil (CH)
Further details and registration: Hochschule Rapperswil

IPv6 Workshop

Description:
This IPv6 integration workshop demonstrates the coexistence of IPv4 and IPv6 in dual stack operations. Beside the theoretical knowledge you learn with hands-on how to integrate IPv6 in your existing network environment. Working through lots of practical exercises, you configure dual stack on network components as well as on clients and server operating systems. The lab offers access to routers, switches, client and virtual servers. You will get an overall experience about the complexity and functionality of IPv4/IPv6 dual stack operation, which will be the migration scenario for the coming years.

Date: May 28th to 29th, 2012 (2 days)
Location: Hochschule Rapperswil INS, Rapperswil (CH)
Further details and registration: Hochschule Rapperswil

IPv6 Network Analysis with Wireshark

Description:
This training will provide you a step by step introduction to IPv6, the next generation of the Internet Protocol. During the course we will move a full functional IPv4 network to IPv6 without disrupting connectivity. Lots of hands-on exercises will demonstrate the migration of clients, routing protocols RIP and OSPF as well as services like DHCP and DNS.

Date: June 19th to 20th, 2012 (2 days)
Location: Psiber Data, Munich (D)
Further details and registration: Psiber Data

IPv6 Fundamentals

Description:
This training will provide you a step by step introduction to IPv6, the next generation of the Internet Protocol. During the course we will move a full functional IPv4 network to IPv6 without disrupting connectivity. Lots of hands-on exercises will demonstrate the migration of clients, routing protocols RIP and OSPF as well as services like DHCP and DNS.

Date: August 27th to 28th, 2012 (2 days)
Location: Hochschule Rapperswil INS, Rapperswil (CH)
Further details and registration: Hochschule Rapperswil

IPv6 Workshop

Description:
This IPv6 integration workshop demonstrates the coexistence of IPv4 and IPv6 in dual stack operations. Beside the theoretical knowledge you learn with hands-on how to integrate IPv6 in your existing network environment. Working through lots of practical exercises, you configure dual stack on network components as well as on clients and server operating systems. The lab offers access to routers, switches, client and virtual servers. You will get an overall experience about the complexity and functionality of IPv4/IPv6 dual stack operation, which will be the migration scenario for the coming years.

Date: September 24th to 25th, 2012 (2 days)
Location: Hochschule Rapperswil INS, Rapperswil (CH)
Further details and registration: Hochschule Rapperswil

IPv6 Network Analysis with Wireshark

Description:
Despite the fact that IPv6 is already available for quite some time and hardly was used, there are signs that a change from IPv4 to IPv6 will take place next years.
The transition phase will last a longer time, since both protocols can coexist. To adopt IPv6 know-how in time allows for an early planning of the migration of network components, servers and clients.
In a practical way, the course imparts the most important differences between IPv4 and IPv6 in regard to addressing and processes.

Date: October 2nd to 3rd, 2012 (2 days)
Location: Schoeller network control, Vienna (A)
Further details and registration: Schoeller

IPv6 Fundamentals

Description:
This training will provide you a step by step introduction to IPv6, the next generation of the Internet Protocol. During the course we will move a full functional IPv4 network to IPv6 without disrupting connectivity. Lots of hands-on exercises will demonstrate the migration of clients, routing protocols RIP and OSPF as well as services like DHCP and DNS.

Date: December 10th to 11th, 2012 (2 days)
Location: Hochschule Rapperswil INS, Rapperswil (CH)
Further details and registration: Hochschule Rapperswil

VoIP Network Analysis with Wireshark

In-depth training on VoIP Protocol

Description:
Based on the theory of "IP Telephony Fundamentals" training courses, participants analyse with Wireshark the most important VoIP protocols and process flows in an environment consisting of call manager, diverse telephones, WAN links, voice gateways etc.
During this practical workshop they learn to expand and practically use the know-how built up in preparatory courses by detailed analysis options.

Date: on request (2 days)
Location: Hochschule Rapperswil INS, Rapperswil (CH)
Further details and registration: Hochschule Rapperswil

Note:
For more than four persons it pays to conduct, in-house training courses.