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Wireless Network Hacks And Mods For Dummies Ebook
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Danny Briere, Pat Hurley, "Wireless Network Hacks & Mods For Dummies"
F..r D..s (9-2005) | PDF | 388 pages | ISBN: 0764595830 | 7Mb
Play multiplayer games, set up home surveillance, or take your network outside. Now that you've got a wireless network going, you're getting the urge to see what else it can do, right? Hook up with this book and find simple, fun ways to expand its possibilities.
Add your home entertainment gear, beef up speed and performance, discover wireless on the go, and get more out of your network!
Discover how to
Extend broadband throughout your home
Protect your network from snoops
Boost cellular signals
Set up a wireless hot spot
Take wireless to your car
Make calls with your wireless network and VoIP
Fun projects and valuable content join forces to enable readers to turn their wireless home network into a high-performance wireless infrastructure capable of entertainment networking and even home automation
Step-by-step instructions help readers find, buy, and install the latest and greatest wireless equipment
The authors are home tech gurus and offer detailed discussion on the next-generation wireless gear that will move the wireless LAN beyond computers and into telephony, entertainment, home automation/control, and even automotive networking
The number of wireless LAN users in North America is expected to grow from 4.2 million current users to more than 31 million by 2007