Wireless Networks For Dummies

Wireless Networks For Dummies

John Wiley & Sons (written by Barry Lewis and Peter Davis)


Wireless Networks For Dummies , Chapter 1
Removing the tethers: Entering the wireless world

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Chapter 1 of Wireless Networks For Dummies by Barry Lewis and Peter Davis explains the risks and the rewards of going wireless, helps you sort out acronyms and types of wireless networks, and offers advice on planning, installing, administering and troubleshooting your wireless network. (Reproduced from the book, ' Wireless Networks For Dummies,' ISBN 0764541889, Copyright 2005. Reproduced by permission of John Wiley & Sons Inc.,

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This was first published in March 2005

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