The Wireless LAN Association is a community of professionals with members from around the globe

The WLA is professional association for the WLAN community, and our mission is to define industry best practices and quality assurance in the delivery of Wi-Fi networks.

The WLA is currently creating a framework for WLAN design, implementation, assessment, and validation best practices, which will benefit the WLAN industry as a full life-cycle standard.

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WLA Network Design Standards Framework

In today’s Wireless LAN industry, there is a lack of standardized processes for the enablement of successful WLAN design and deployment. To remedy this problem, the Wireless LAN Association (WLA) has published a Standardized Design Framework which identifies key actions for defining, designing, deploying and diagnosing/assessing/validating a WLAN.
 
The WLA believes that using this framework will improve on the quality of WLAN designs. The framework’s flexibility enables it to be implemented in many different scenarios and in multiple configurations.
 
The WLA has made this knowledge freely available to all interested parties. To learn more, click here

WiFi Assessors, Designers, and Implementers

The WLA aims to further confidence in the WLAN industry by focusing on individuals engaged in the industry.

We bring together a community of industry professionals who share their experiences with one another. This provides our members with a competitive advantage as they become more active and better informed members of the Wireless Technology industry.

The Wireless LAN Association supports and advises its members as they improve their knowledge and technical expertise. WLA helps its members gain the skills they need through certification and training, thereby increasing customer confidence in the WLAN industry.

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