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The wireless market is expanding quickly, and new
standards, including high-speed 802.11a, and the
emergence of other no-new-wires technologies can
make home networking confusing for consumers.
Complete Wireless Home Networking: Windows XP
Edition, by wireless networking authority Paul
Heltzel, helps those with little or no networking
experience set up a network tailored to their needs.
The book covers everything from purchasing the
right equipment to installation, setup, configuration,
security, and troubleshooting, complete with
step-by-step, illustrated instructions. Covers Windows
98 through XP.
Wireless networks have become a way of life in the
past two years. As more wireless networks are
deployed the need to secure them increases. This
book educates users of wireless networks as well as
those who run the networks about the insecurities
associated with wireless networking. This effort is
called WarDriving. In order to successfully WarDrive
there are hardware and software tool required. This
book covers those tools, along with cost estimates
and recommendations. Since there are hundreds of
possible configurations that can be used for
WarDriving, some of the most popular are presented
to help readers decide what to buy for their own
WarDriving setup.
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