Wireless All In One For Dummies by Sean Walberg (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2009
  • Number of pages: 504 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 22.53 MB
  • Authors: Sean Walberg

Description

With such an amazing abundance of electronic devices available in our daily lives, wouldn’t it be nice to eliminate getting wrangled by all those wires? With this guide by your side, a team of technical authors walks you through creating a network in your home or office-without the expense and hassle of stringing cable or paying a network administrator.

Eight self-contained minibooks answer your questions about wireless devices and wireless networks and address everything from hardware security to wireless hobbies and GPS. Clear, step-by-step instructions show you how to link your TV, computers, PDAs, laptops, TiVo, and sound systems to your wireless network.

Discover how to configure networks and create a completely wireless environment
Incorporate various hardware into your wireless network, such as notebook computers, handheld devices, sound systems, and printers
Tackle common security issues and best troubleshooting practices
Learn all the basics of wireless computing and how to make it work for you
With this book, it’s easier than ever to to create an office or home network on a Windows platform. Don’t be a bird on a wire-become a part of a wireless world!

User’s Reviews

Declare your independence from wires! Here’s what you need to make it happen All types of personal electronics have wireless capacity these days — you just need to know how to take advantage of it. The minibooks in this handy guide help you choose the right networking hardware, configure printers for wireless access, synchronize your smartphone with your wireless network, plug security leaks, and even get into GPS! Yank the plug — discover the hardware you’ll need and consider the pros and cons of being “always on” Plan the network — decide what to include and make your shopping list Configure — learn how Windows facilitates wireless networking and how to create a bridge between wired and wireless Feel secure — get the rundown on wireless vulnerabilities and how to lock them down Hit the road — know how to preserve your laptop battery, watch TV from anywhere with SlingBox, and use hotspots Network everything — explore cell phone services, cordless phones, FRS radio, Bluetooth, and other technologies Entertain — expand with wireless home entertainment, streaming audio and video, and Amazon’s eBook service Find yourself — get the scoop on wireless GPS units and what to do with them Open the book and find: What you can do on a wireless network Tips for planning a network without going broke How to play music with a media server Internet threats and how to foil them Ways to balance your wants with your budget All about wireless cards Why you should consider a DSS phone Cool ways to use GPS About the Author Sean Walberg manages the national network of a financial services company. Loyd Case is Editor for the ExtremeTech technology Web site. Joel Durham Jr. is a freelance writer and former tech editor of PC Gamer magazine. Derek Torres is a technical communicator, author, and Microsoft registered partner.

Reviews from Amazon users, collected at the time the book is getting published on UniedVRG. It can be related to shiping or paper quality instead of the book content:

⭐ This is a terrific book. I am not a rookie at the wireless stuff, but I am certainly not an expert. This book is for EVERYONE, pro or no, that wants to find out about wireless stuff and ways to set that stuff up. The author(s) have written a book which is enjoyable to read, at a relaxing level with a little humor thrown in. It certainly is not a book to put you to sleep. I found that for everything I learned, I just wanted to learn more. I am an avid reader (of many genres) and I know that a “good writer” can make anything fun and enjoyable to read. I cannot wait to go shopping to set up my wireless network in my home; because of this book I feel confident that I can walk into the store and know exactly what I will need.

⭐ I have it to refer too.

⭐ ok

⭐ as described

⭐ This is completely outdated and of no value whatsoever.

⭐ I expected a basic book. This book seems to be written to experienced people, expanding on details. the organization stinks. Index is not comprehensive.

⭐ Still reading this book. Appears to be what I was lookinf for but I am not finished reading it. I will finish it and then form my review.

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