The Book of Wireless, 2nd Edition

The Book of Wireless, 2nd Edition
Title The Book of Wireless, 2nd Edition PDF eBook
Author John Ross
Publisher No Starch Press
Total Pages 356
Release 2008
Genre Computers
ISBN 1593271697

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Discusses the process of setting up and using a home or office wireless network, covering topics such as point-to-point networking, sniffer tools, and security.

How Wireless Works

How Wireless Works
Title How Wireless Works PDF eBook
Author Preston Gralla
Publisher Que Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Bluetooth technology
ISBN 9780789733443

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Providing readers with a basic technical background on wireless technologies, including infrared, radio frequency, WiFi, and RFID, this book explains the strengths and weaknesses of each technology so that the reader understands which technology is best suited to a particular application.

802.11 Wireless Networks

802.11 Wireless Networks
Title 802.11 Wireless Networks PDF eBook
Author Matthew S. Gast
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre
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Wireless Hacks

Wireless Hacks
Title Wireless Hacks PDF eBook
Author Rob Flickenger
Publisher "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages 467
Release 2005-11-22
Genre Computers
ISBN 0596553293

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The popularity of wireless networking has grown exponentially over the past few years, despite a general downward trend in the telecommunications industry. More and more computers and users worldwide communicate via radio waves every day, cutting the tethers of the cabled network both at home and at work. Wireless technology changes not only the way we talk to our devices, but also what we ask them to do. With greater flexibility, broader range, and increased mobility, wireless networks let us live, work, and think differently. Wireless networks also open up a vast range of tasty new hack possibilities, from fine-tuning network frequencies to hot-rodding handhelds. The second edition of Wireless Hacks, co-authored by Rob Flickenger and Roger Weeks, brings readers more of the practical tips and tricks that made the first edition a runaway hit, selling nearly 30,000 copies. Completely revised and updated, this version includes over 30 brand new hacks, major overhauls of over 30 more, and timely adjustments and touchups to dozens of other hacks introduced in the first edition. From passive network scanning to aligning long-distance antennas, beefing up wireless network security, and beyond, Wireless Hacks answers real-life networking needs with direct solutions. Flickenger and Weeks both have extensive experience in systems and network administration, and share a passion for making wireless more broadly available. The authors include detailed coverage for important new changes in specifications and in hardware and software, and they delve deep into cellular and Bluetooth technologies. Whether you need your wireless network to extend to the edge of your desk, fit into your backpack, or cross county lines, the proven techniques in Wireless Hacks will show you how to get the coverage and functionality you're looking for.

IEEE 802.11 Handbook

IEEE 802.11 Handbook
Title IEEE 802.11 Handbook PDF eBook
Author Bob O'Hara
Publisher IEEE Standards Association
Total Pages 64
Release 2005-01-24
Genre Computers
ISBN 0738144495

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The first generation 802.11 wireless market, once struggling to expand, has spread from largely vertical applications such as healthcare, point of sale, and inventory management to become much more broad as a general networking technology being deployed in offices, schools, hotel guest rooms, airport departure areas, airplane cabins, entertainment venues, coffee shops, restaurants, and homes. This has led to the tremendous growth of new sources of IEEE 802.11 devices. IEEE 802.11 equipment is now moving into its second stage, where the wireless LAN is being treated as a large wireless communication system. As a system, there is more to consider than simply the communication over the air between a single access point and the associated mobile devices. This has lead to innovative changes in the equipment that makes up a wireless LAN. The IEEE 802.11 Handbook: A Designer’s Companion, Second Edition is for the system network architects, hardware engineers and software engineers at the heart of this second stage in the evolution of 802.11 wireless LANs and for those designers that will take 802.11 to the next stage.

The Book of PF, 2nd Edition

The Book of PF, 2nd Edition
Title The Book of PF, 2nd Edition PDF eBook
Author Peter N. M. Hansteen
Publisher No Starch Press
Total Pages 220
Release 2011
Genre Computers
ISBN 159327274X

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This second edition is an up-to-date, no-nonsense guide to harnessing the power of PF. The author covers NAT (network address translation) and redirection, wireless networking, SPAM fighting, failover provisioning, logging, and more.

Wireless Communications

Wireless Communications
Title Wireless Communications PDF eBook
Author Andreas F. Molisch
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 883
Release 2012-02-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1118355687

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"Professor Andreas F. Molisch, renowned researcher and educator, has put together the comprehensive book, Wireless Communications. The second edition, which includes a wealth of new material on important topics, ensures the role of the text as the key resource for every student, researcher, and practitioner in the field." —Professor Moe Win, MIT, USA Wireless communications has grown rapidly over the past decade from a niche market into one of the most important, fast moving industries. Fully updated to incorporate the latest research and developments, Wireless Communications, Second Edition provides an authoritative overview of the principles and applications of mobile communication technology. The author provides an in-depth analysis of current treatment of the area, addressing both the traditional elements, such as Rayleigh fading, BER in flat fading channels, and equalisation, and more recently emerging topics such as multi-user detection in CDMA systems, MIMO systems, and cognitive radio. The dominant wireless standards; including cellular, cordless and wireless LANs; are discussed. Topics featured include: wireless propagation channels, transceivers and signal processing, multiple access and advanced transceiver schemes, and standardised wireless systems. Combines mathematical descriptions with intuitive explanations of the physical facts, enabling readers to acquire a deep understanding of the subject. Includes new chapters on cognitive radio, cooperative communications and relaying, video coding, 3GPP Long Term Evolution, and WiMax; plus significant new sections on multi-user MIMO, 802.11n, and information theory. Companion website featuring: supplementary material on 'DECT', solutions manual and presentation slides for instructors, appendices, list of abbreviations and other useful resources.