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A comprehensive and conversational guide to using wireless networking.Wireless networking is a fun and versatile technology, but it can be difficult to use. This practical and plain English guide to wireless networking shows how to build and use wireless networks at home, at work, or around your neighborhood. It includes detailed information on setting up and configuring access points, network interface cards, cables and antennas, wireless software, as well as how to secure wireless access point with encryption, password protection, and virtual private networks (VPNs). Covers Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Unix, and PDAs. For users at all levels.About the AuthorJOHN ROSS is the author of Internet Power Tools (Random House), Connecting with Windows (Sybex), and numerous other titles. He has worked as a consultant on wired and wireless networking for several manufacturers, including Motorola and AT&T.
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