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Wi-Fi (802.11) Network Handbook by Neil P. Reid, Ron Seide
Break free with the wireless networking capabilities of 802.11. This comprehensive and well-written guide provides hardware advice, radio frequency fundamentals, performance tips, architecture requirements, and more. Provides clarity on connectivity issues for laptop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and peripherals.
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Wi-Fi for the Enterprise by Nathan J. Muller
PUT WiFi TO WORK With his potent gift for clearly explaining technology, networking guru/author Nathan J. Muller presents a powerful set of tools for making the right decisions, the best moves, and extracting maximum benefits from WiFi in the workplace. In WiFi for the Enterprise, he shares his expertise on equipment, configurations, and features for business environments. WiFi-;WHAT, WHY, AND HOW If you're among the 44% of businesses planning on integrating WiFi, you've found the best source for solutions. WiFi for the Enterprise helps network managers, integrators, and other interested parties drill down to-; * Authoritative and readable answers, without wading through engineeringese * Business-boosting potentials of different flavors of WiFi * Choices in product classes that yield performance, security, and scalability * Coping strategies for a market that features more than 300 certified WiFi products * Interoperability solutions for WiFi integration with technology you already run * Design, configuration, and security answers for your WiFi network * WiFi network troubleshooting, monitoring, and management strategies * Selecting a WiFi service provider for Internet access DYNAMIC, WORKING ANSWERS ON THE MOST EXCITING DEVELOPMENT IN NETWORKING
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Wi-Fi Handbook by Frank Ohrtman, Konrad Roeder
MASTER 802.11 Detailing the design and deployment of 802.11b networks in every flavor and size, this working handbook delivers the hands-on expertise you need -- complete with illustrative case studies. From one-cell home systems to global provider networks, Wi-Fi Handbook provides the A-Z facts, details, tips, and strategies you need to handle the job. Wi-Fi IN THE REAL WORLD This comprehensive Wi-Fi Handbook covers all current technologies, not just a single solution. You'll find it invaluable for: * Scaling up Wi-Fi networks * Solving vexing problems in regulatory, security, and economic areas * Comparing case studies to find solutions for specific applications PROBLEM SOLVED This comprehensive Wi-Fi Handbook covers all current technologies, not just a single solution. You'll find it invaluable for: * Basic Wi-Fi architecture, from client cards and access points on up * Technical issues, from RF to WEP * Wi-Fi deployments in large buildings, campuses, and public spaces * 802.11b networks in healthcare settings, industry, and military installations * Upside and downside-;both benefits and drawbacks * Wi-Fi and 3G applications * Fallacy of line-of-sight limitations * Great QoS, bandwidth, and security * Wi-Fi's future THE BEST GUIDE TO DESIGNING AND BUILDING Wi-Fi
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Wi-Fi Home Networking by Raymond Smith
details...wireless network for...home... from...history of WiFi and...benefits of...wireless network to choosing...equipment and setting up
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Wi-Fi Security by Stewart Miller
Enhance security and maintain privacy of mission-critical data, even when going wireless. This book covers 802.11 security for Windows, Linux, Macs, Palms, and other PDAs.
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WiFi Security by Kevin Curran
This book aims to introduce the area of wireless (Wi-Fi, 802.11) security with particular emphasis on WEP. Weaknesses are highlighted through the art of war-driving where unprotected access points are discovered. War driving used ethically can be a powerful tool in the hands of security professionals to test the security of the networks they are charged with protecting.
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WiMAX by Deepak Pareek
WiMAX: Taking Wireless to the MAX examines various phases of evolution of wireless, broadband, and wireless broadband landscape with exhaustive coverage of technological advances and evolving topologies in these areas. Further it sets the tone for the journey towards untouched wireless heights -The WiMAX. The book builds a complete understanding of Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) Technologies, elaborating upon the past developments, present needs & uses, future trends & markets. It lays out a road map to the future for these technologies and articulates present and future applications and models of BWA with focus on WiMAX.
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WiMAX Crash Course (Crash Course) by Steven Shepard
WiMAX Crash Course offers an accessible overview of the revolutionary solution for wireless delivery of broadband services. Using real-world examples, the book explains how WiMAX works and discusses the business and economic implications of this groundbreaking technology.
WiMAX is emerging rapidly, and this book will get you up to speed quickly. The book gives you the ability to ask the right questions of their providers before making infrastructure and service delivery decisions. Soon,WiMAX will be everywhere. By reading this book, you will be ready to take full advantage of everything this innovative technology has to offer.
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WiMAX Handbook by Frank Ohrtman
Wi-MAX is a big deal because it's cheaper, smaller, simpler and easier to use than any existing broadband option (DSL, cable, fiber, 3G wireless) - it also bypasses the existing wired infrastructure and legacy service providers (i.e. the phone and cable companies). This book provides a basic technical introduction to the IEEE standard, allowing engineers, technologists, and decision-makers to ascertain how this hugely disruptive technology is going to affect their businesses.
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WiMAX in 50 Pages by Frank Ohrtman
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WiMax Operator's Manual by Daniel Sweeney
WiMax Operator’s Manual: Building 802.16 Wireless Networks is aimed at someone making primary decisions as to the design and implementation of an 802.16 based wireless public network. This is a manual on how to architect and operate a service network offering broadband wireless “last mile” access. The scope of the treatment includes all layers of the network and issues of management and administration. This operational handbook covers both the planning and construction, and the day-to-day operation, of a standards-based broadband wireless network. It explains the advantages of broadband wireless and where it constitutes a best solution, and it also delineates the unique difficulties, challenges, and limitations of broadband wireless. It does not attempt to summarize all knowledge relating to digital radio services or public packet networks, but provides essentials for planning and running the networks and indicates what kinds of specialized services should be secured to ensure the success of the undertaking. Highlights Include: ·This manual covers the new generation of smart, standards based broadband wireless networks ·Tells you what you need to know to plan a broadband wireless network for the delivery of profitable service offerings ·How to achieve spectral and operational efficiency to maximize your resources and minimize capital and operational expenses ·Puts broadband wireless in the context of the larger evolving service network ·How to scale your network for future growth --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Wireless Communication Standards by Todor Cooklev
Wireless Communications Standards: A Study of IEEE 802.11™, 802.15™, and 802.16™ is one of the latest books in the IEEE Standards Wireless Networks Series, and it is the only book of its kind that covers all of the current 802 wireless standards! Presented in a clear style, by Dr. Todor Cooklev of San Francisco State University, the book is accessible to a wide audience. It is aimed at engineers, computer scientists, managers, and marketing specialists. It can also be used as the primary textbook for a one-semester advanced undergraduate/graduate level course on wireless communication standards, or as a complementary textbook for a course in wireless communications.
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Wireless Hacking by Lee Barken, Eric Bermel, John Eder, Matt Fanady, Alan Koebrick, Michael Mee, Marc Palumbo
A few years ago, wireless internet access was just a glint in the eyes of the IT industry. Today, most notebook PCs ship with built-in Wi-Fi capability, and Wi-Fi access points have become as important as the espresso machines at the neighborhood Starbucks. Wireless Hacking provides a low-cost/high-yield blueprint for wireless enthusiasts, households, small businesses and communities. After reading this book, you will be able to build, deploy and maintain a "homebrew" Wi-Fi network. And if you just want some geek fun, Wireless Hacking won't disappoint. You will be challenged! Written by members of the pioneering SoCalFreeNet Wireless Users Group, Wireless Hacking delivers a series of interrelated projects, with full integration of both hardware and software hacks.
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Wireless Hacks by Rob Flickenger
It's an increasingly wired world, but many people are finding that the best way to get connected is to do away with wires entirely. From cable replacement to universal Internet connectivity, wireless technology is changing the way we connect to our machines and to each other. As with any new technology, buying your gear is only the first step. Understanding how to make the best use of it is another story. Wireless Hacks offers 100 industrial-strength tips about wireless networking, contributed by experts who apply what they know in the real world every day. Each Hack can be read in just a few minutes, but can save you hours of research.
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Wireless Multimedia by James P. K. Gilb
The 802.15.3 standard addresses an untapped market that does beyond 802.11 and Bluetooth wireless technologies. The standard addresses the consumer need for low-cost, high data-rate, ad-hoc wireless connections. Some of these applications include: wireless keyboards and printers, personal video and digital camaras, cordless telephones and ntercoms, digital audio players and headphones, gaming (including interactive gaming, multiplayer consoles, handheld multiplayer gaming, digital music, video, and image uploads to handheld games), home theater system and stereo system components, video conferencing, and more!
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Wireless Systems and Network Architectures in Next Generation Internet: Second International Workshop of the EURO-NGI Network of Excellence, Villa Vigoni, ... Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) (Paperback) by Matteo Cesana (Editor), Luigi Fratta (Editor)
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed postproceedings of the second international joint workshops on Wireless and Mobility and on New Trends in Network Architectures and Services organized by the European Network of Excellence on Next Generation Internet, EURO-NGI 2005, held in the Villa Vigoni, Loveno di Menaggio, Como, Italy, in July 2005. The 19 revised full research papers presented together with 1 invited talk were carefully selected during two rounds of reviewing and improvement. The papers are organized in topical sections on wireless solutions (from from wireless LANs to ad hoc and sensor networks), cellular systems (models and algorithms), QoS support in next generation networks, and peer to peer architectures and algorithms.
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Wireless: Los Mejores Trucos (Paperback) by Rob Flickenger
It's an increasingly wired world, but many people are finding that the best way to get connected is to do away with wires entirely. From cable replacement to universal Internet connectivity, wireless technology is changing the way we connect to our machines and to each other. As with any new technology, buying your gear is only the first step. Understanding how to make the best use of it is another story. Wireless Hacks offers 100 industrial-strength tips about wireless networking, contributed by experts who apply what they know in the real world every day. Each Hack can be read in just a few minutes, but can save you hours of research.
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