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Going Wi-Fi: Networks Untethered with 802.11 Wireless Technology
Paperback / softback
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Description
This guide explores practical business applications for 802.11 wireless networks (also called Wi-Fi). It details the state of technology and where it's headed, as well as regulatory issues about the wireless spectrum, so that businesses can make intelligent decisions about which version of the 802.11 standard to implement to be positioned for future developments in the technology. It also explores how mobile networks will soon mesh with Wi-Fi access points to enable mobile workers to stay connected to the corporate intranet wherever they go. The book provides detailed technical coverage of the nuts and bolts of WI-Fi software and hardware: what devices are available, how they connect and what the differences are between some of the leading competitors' offerings. In addition, the book explains how to ensure security and quality of service.
Author Biography
Janice Reynolds is a writer, editor, speaker, and consultant in information technology and the Internet/intranet. Prior to starting her own consulting firm in 1995, Ms. Reynolds was the litigation manager of a large New York City law firm. She is the author of The Complete E-Commerce Book. She has edited numerous technical books and led several e-commerce development teams. Ms. Reynolds provides advice to numerous budding entrepreneurs as the 'E-commerce Expert' on Allbusiness.com. She also consults with established companies concerning their technical needs.
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