Wireless hacks.Wireless data networks are beaming information around the comer com·er n. 1. One that arrives or comes: free food for all comers. 2. One showing promise of attaining success: a political comer. Noun 1. , across town, and to the ends of the Earth To the Ends of the Earth is a trilogy of novels by William Golding, consisting of Rites of Passage (1980), Close Quarters (1987), and Fire Down Below (1989). . Wireless technology is getting people connected to each other cheaply and more easily than any other networking technology since the telephone. Learning how to leverage the latest technology to extend range, increase throughput The speed with which a computer processes data. It is a combination of internal processing speed, peripheral speeds (I/O) and the efficiency of the operating system and other system software all working together. 1. , manage resources, and improve the overall wireless experience is a must these days. Wireless Hacks, Second Edition' (Flickenger and Weeks, O'Reilly) will help you get the most out of your Wireless networking See wireless network. hardware and software. It's packed with practical techniques and tips for making your wireless networking vision a reality. The 100 hacks in this book-35 brand new, the rest completely over-hauled or updated-are organized into seven chapters, although each hack stands alone. Whether your running Windows, Linux, or Mac0S X, you will be able to: --Use Bluetooth, mobile radios and data networks, cellular phones, Wi-Fi hotspots, and GPS to keep you connected anywhere --Make wireless devices do things not originally intended and turn wired devices into wireless ones --Employ practical methods for detecting, analyzing, and monitoring your own wireless networks and those available to the public --Extend the range of your network, making the best use of the available radio spectrum --Design and build your own wireless access points and antennas --Survey and engineer long-distance network links spanning several miles --Understand the security issues of wireless networking and protect yourself from unauthorized access and eavesdropping Secretly gaining unauthorized access to confidential communications. Examples include listening to radio transmissions or using laser interferometers to reconstitute conversations by reflecting laser beams off windows that are vibrating in synchrony to the sound in the room. The authors of 'Wireless Hacks' attribute the explosive growth of wireless networking to 'magic,' calling it 'the second most magical technology on the planet-just behind the Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the .' www.oreilly.com |
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