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An edition of Wireless networks for dummies (2004)

Wireless networks for dummies

You've probably heard the expression, "It's time to cut the cord." Well, it may be time to "cut the cables" at your office and free yourself from your desk and computer. Wireless networks are the waves of the future--literally. Wireless Networks For Dummies guides you from design through implementation to ongoing protection of your system and your information so you can: Remain connected to the office in airports and hotels Access the Internet and other network resources in the lunchroom, conference room, or anywhere there's an access point Use your PDA or laptop to query your database from the warehouse or the boardroom Check e-mail wirelessly when you're on the road Get rid of the cable clutter in your office Wireless Networks For Dummies was coauthored by Barry D. Lewis, CISSP, and Peter T. Davis, who also coauthored Computer Security For Dummies. Barry Lewis is president of an information security consulting firm and an internationally known leader of security seminars. Peter Davis is founder of a firm specializing in the security, audit, and control of information. Together, they cut through the cables, clutter, and confusion and help you: Get off to a quick start and get mobile with IrDA (Infrared Data Association) and Bluetooth Perform a site survey and select the right standard, mode, access point, channel and antenna Check online to verify degree of interoperability of devices from various vendors Install clients and set up roaming Combat security threats such as war driving, jamming, hijacking, and man-in-the-middle attacks Implement security and controls such as MAC (Media Access Control) and protocol filtering, WEP (Wireless Equivalent Privacy), WPA, (Wi-Fi Protected Access), EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol), and VPN (Virtual Private Network) Set up multiple access points to form a larger wireless network Complete with suggestions of places to get connected, Web sites where you can get more information, tools you can use to monitor and improve security, and more, Wireless Networks For Dummies helps you pull the plug and go wireless!

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Wiley Pub.
Language
English
Pages
388

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Cover of: Wireless Networks for Dummies
Wireless Networks for Dummies
2007, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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Wireless Networks for Dummies
2004, Wiley & Sons Canada, Limited, John
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Wireless Networks For Dummies
October 8, 2004, For Dummies
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Cover of: Wireless networks for dummies
Wireless networks for dummies
2004, Wiley Pub.
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Wireless Networks For Dummies
2004, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Hoboken, NJ
Series
--For dummies
Genre
Amateurs' manuals.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
004.6/8, 621.3'82
Library of Congress
TK5105.78 .L49 2004, TK5103.2

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Pagination
xx, 388 p. :
Number of pages
388

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Open Library
OL22995244M
Internet Archive
wirelessnetworks00lewi
ISBN 10
0764575252
LCCN
2004107896
Library Thing
3780911
Goodreads
996440

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