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The Basics of 802.11 Wireless LANs (Paperback) by Frank M. Groom; Kevin M. Groom; Stephan Jones
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The integration of cellular networks, WLANs, and wireless metropolitan networks continues to progress rapidly, and wireless connection is becoming the norm in the daily lives of people around the world. The Basics of 802.11 Wireless LANs will help you understand the architecture and implementation of wireless local-area networks. This instructional resource examines the 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g specifications, the benefits of each, and their interoperability. It also delves into the evolution of the various spread-spectrum techniques and explains the many forms of signal modulation, including frequency, amplitude, and phase. The Basics of 802.11 Wireless LANs also contains the latest information on broadband wireless access, including mobile wireless, fixed wireless, and Wi-Fi hotspots. This volume is a must-read for everyone, from students to business managers, who needs to sharpen their understanding of wireless communications.
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The Book of Wi-Fi by John Ross
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". . .a bridge over troubled waters for those who want to go wireless but don't know where to start. . ."
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The Business of WiMAX by Deepak Pareek
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Companies and consumers are increasingly dependent on broadband and are committed to taking broadband to the next level with mobile broadband or 802.16e, the WiMAX standard. The Business of WiMAX offers a complete guide to this exciting technology, addressing the critical issues surrounding WiMAX and its future. The author discusses the need for the technology, before explaining its architecture and deployment, modulation technology, wireless standards, spectrum issues, and network topology. Applications and the market for these are covered in-depth, and the exciting future of WiMAX is discussed. The book provides strategy and recommendations for achieving success in such a dynamic scenario.
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The Essential Guide to Wireless Communications Applications (2nd Edition) by Andy Dornan, Andrew Dornan
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Now, the #1 nontechnical guide to next-generation wireless applications has been fully updated for tomorrow's most important technologies—and today's most critical business realities. Network magazine editor Andy Dornan reviews every new wireless development that matters—from 3.5G networks to profitable m-commerce applications, WLANs to very-high-bandwidth wireless optics.
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The IEEE 802.11 Handbook by Bob O'Hara, Al Petrick
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The new edition of our best-selling IEEE 802.11 Handbook is here! Authors Bob O'Hara and Al Petrick have done it again by providing the most up to date information available on the IEEE 802.11 standard and it's numerous amendments. This new edition now includes IEEE 802.11d, IEEE P802.11e, 802.11F, 802.11g, 802.11h, 802.11i, 802.11j, 802.11n, and more! The book also includes a Preface written by Stuart J. Kerry, Chairman of 802.11, a comprehensive list of abbreviations and acronyms, and handy index.
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The Wi-Fi Experience by Harold Davis, Richard Mansfield
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This book is a complete "experience" for Wi-Fi users, offering how-to instructions and software discounts, full versions on the CD, and recommendations for Wi-Fi projects. The author takes the reader beyond just wireless networking to explore Wi-Fi capabilities in real-world applications such as Wi-Fi with PDAs, VOIP, and building your own Wi-Fi phone.
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