Absolute Beginner's Guide to Wi-Fi Wireless Networking
Harold Davis
May 2004, Paperback, 312 pagesISBN13: 9780789731159
ISBN10: 0789731150
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Absolute Beginner's Guide to Wi-Fi is a book for beginners who want to join the Wi-Fi revolution. Using easy-to-understand language, this book teaches you all you need to know about Wi-Fi, from choosing the Wi-Fi system that is right for you to adding a Wi-Fi card and related software to finding hotspots and access points. With the help of this book, you will be able to configure a home network and share internet connections quickly and easily. In addition, the book covers all important security issues so that a user is less exposed to threats, as well as the dos and don'ts of traveling with a Wi-Fi enabled laptop.
- Description
Back Cover
- Table of Contents
- Features
- Author
- Reviews
Absolute Beginner's Guide to Wi-Fi is a book for beginners who want to join the Wi-Fi revolution. Using easy-to-understand language, this book teaches you all you need to know about Wi-Fi, from choosing the Wi-Fi system that is right for you to adding a Wi-Fi card and related software to finding hotspots and access points. With the help of this book, you will be able to configure a home network and share internet connections quickly and easily. In addition, the book covers all important security issues so that a user is less exposed to threats, as well as the dos and don'ts of traveling with a Wi-Fi enabled laptop.
- Description
- Back Cover
Table of Contents
- Features
- Author
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Introduction.
I. WHY WI-FI?
1. Entering a World Without Wires.2. Understanding Wi-Fi.
3. Hitting the Road with Wi-Fi.
4. Networking Without Wires.
II. SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR WI-FI.
5. Buying a Wi-Fi Laptop.6. Buying a Wi-Fi PDA.
7. Playing with Wi-Fi Gadgets.
8. Adding Wi-Fi to a Mobile Computer.
9. Wi-Fi on Your Desktop.
III. GOING MOBILE WITH WI-FI.
10. Tools for the Perfect Road Warrior.11. Where Can You Wi-Fi?
12. Working with National Wi-Fi Networks.
IV. CREATING A WI-FI NETWORK.
13. Buying a Wi-Fi Access Point or Router.14. Setting Up Your Access Point.
15. Configuring Your Wi-Fi Network.
16. Sharing an Internet Connection.
17. Adding Wi-Fi Antennas to Your Network.
V. SECURING YOUR WI-FI COMPUTER AND NETWORK.
18. Protecting Your Mobile Wi-Fi Computer.19. Securing Your Wi-Fi Network.
VI. APPENDIXES.
Appendix A. Wireless Standards.Appendix B. Finding Wi-Fi Hotspots.
Glossary.
Index.
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- Proven Absolute Beginners Guide teaching style—Friendly, highly accessible, step-by-step coverage focused on the topics students need most.
Helps students become comfortable using Wi-Fi networks without ever getting lost in complexity.
- Fundamental wireless networking concepts and standards—Explains the fundamental concepts of wireless networking, including free spectrum, 802.11 and related standards, transmission speeds, and more.
Gives students the conceptual grounding they need to understand and work with any wireless networking technologies.
- Coverage of purchasing equipment—Helps students evaluate wireless-enabled PCs and Macintoshes, PDAs, and networking equipment.
Helps students save money and make more effective purchasing decisions.
- Complete section on setting up Wi-Fi networks—Covers setting up access points, configuring networks, sharing Internet connections, extending networks with Wi-Fi antennas, and more.
Teaches students everything they need to know to build today's most popular wireless networks.
- Wi-Fi applications, games, and gadgets—Covers a wide range of wireless applications, from games to photo transmissions.
Helps students be as productive as possible with Wi-Fi networking—and also enjoy its entertainment-related applications to the fullest.
- Wi-Fi security, from start to finish—Covers attacks against wireless networks and methods that can be used to prevent them, including password protection, firewalls, MAC filtering, VPNs, and more.
Helps students overcome the security flaws that endanger most wireless networks.
Harold Davis is a strategic technology consultant, hands-on programmer, and the author of many well-known books. He has been a popular speaker at trade shows and conventions, giving presentations on topics ranging from wireless networking through digital photography and programming methodologies. As a technology consultant, he has served many Fortune 500 companies.
