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EBooks » Wireless
Reviews the fundamentals and math of radio frequency theory, and the
technologies and tasks required to install, manage, and support
wireless LAN networks. Written by Planet3 Wireless employees, the study
guide compares the two primary spread spectrum techniques, identifies
the hardware components of a wireless network, explains the radiation
patterns of different antennae designs, and characterizes the MAC and
physical layers of wireless LANSIn-depth coverage of every exam objective Practical information on administering MetaFrame XP 1.0 for Windows Hundreds of challenging review questions, in the book and on the CD Leading-edge exam preparation software, including a testing engine, and electronic flashcards Authoritative coverage of all exam objectives, including: Installing and configuring MetaFrame XP 1.0 for Windows Using the Citrix Management Console Configuring applications for use in a MetaFrame environment Assessing load management and security requirements Installing the Citrix ICA client software Customizing Program Neighborhood Interface Identifying NFuse features and components Replicating print drivers and importing print servers Monitoring and troubleshooting MetaFrame XP servers .jpg) Maximum Wireless Security is a handbook that reveals the techniques and tools crackers use to break into wireless networks, and that details the steps network administrators need to take to secure their systems. The authors provide information to satisfy the expert's hunger for information with source code, case studies, and configuration recipes. The book includes detailed information that is currently unavailable in any printed text - information that has been gleaned from the authors' work with real wireless hackers ("war drivers"), wireless security developers, and leading security experts.  by Lee Barken, with Matt Fanady, Debi Jones, Alan Koebrick, and Michael Mee. “Hardware Hacking” is not just a slogan - it’s a way of life for a huge group of technology enthu-siasts who are mechanically inclined, but need that “extra little help” from a book in order to give them the confidence to roll up their sleeves and tackle a project. This book covers 802.11a/b/g (“Wi-Fi”) projects. In addition, it covers techniques for buil-ding outdoor enclosures and working with Linux and BSD to build, deploy, and manage wireless networks. All of the authors are members of the SoCalFreeNet Wireless Users Group, a group of technology enthusiasts dedicated to building and exploring community based wireless networks to enable widespread broadband adoption and create an empowered, connected society. They are experts in this field, with real-world experience, and hands-on knowledge. The book includes coverage of: Wireless Hacking, Indoor/Outdoor Deployment Considerations, Wireless Network Models, 802.11 Access Points, 802.11 Client Cards, Wireless Operating Systems, Monitoring the Network, Low-Cost Commercial Options, Mesh Networks, Antennas and Outdoor Enclosure Projects, Antennas, Building Outdoor Enclosures & Antenna Masts, Solar Powered Access Points and Repeaters and Other Wireless Projects.  This ultra-cool volume invites readers to tap into your inner geek
and build seventeen ultra-cool wireless devices including a solar
powered access point, a wireless picture frame that dynamically changes
its own photos, and even a wireless car-to-car audio and video system With
a few simple tools, some off-the-shelf parts, and this book, readers
will be creating wireless devices they never thought were possible-toys
that certainly can't be found at the local computer store Written
by the cofounder and members of the Southern California Wireless Users
Group, this book provides readers with hands-on instruction and insider
tips and tricks from those who are on the bleeding edge of wireless
technology New addition to the ExtremeTech line of books-books for serious technophiles
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