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Wireless Home Networking for Dummies by Dannie Briere , Walter R.Bruce lll & Pat Hurley PDF | English | 7.09 MB | 387 Pages | ISBN: 0764539108
Wireless networking is experiencing explosive growth, with over 79,000 wireless "hot spots" worldwide and 6.5 million wireless LAN users in North America today-a number that's expected to jump to over 50 million by 2009
This perfect beginner's guide demystifies wireless jargon and shows home users step by step how to plan, install, secure, and use a wireless home network
There?s a full chapter on planning and budgeting your wireless network. Next, you?ll find detailed guidance on choosing the right equipment -- including key questions you might not have considered.
And a full chapter on short-range Bluetooth wireless networking, and another chapter on going wireless in whatever airports, Starbucks, et cetera, you happen to frequent. If that?s not enough, the authors preview tomorrow?s Wi-Fi-enabled devices (dog collars, clothes, wireless exercise gear). The future is coming faster than you think. And it won?t have wires attached.
Plus fully updated to cover the latest security issues and hardware as well as today's wireless standards, including Wi-Fi/802.11 (a, b, g, e, and i), Bluetooth, UWB (Universal Wide Band), WiMAX, and ZigBee
It explains how to set up Internet connection-sharing in a PC or Mac wireless network, use a home network for gaming, connect a home entertainment center to the network, make the most of Bluetooth-enabled phones and PDAs, and access wireless hot spots away from home
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