O'Reilly - Windows XP Unwired: A Guide for
Home, Office and the Road.
13.12.2003
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Windows
XP Unwired: A Guide for Home, Office and the Road
by Wei Meng Lee
ISBN: 0-596-00536-9, 278
Pages, August 2003
In
Windows XP Unwired, you'll learn the basics
of wireless computing, from the reasons why you'd want to go
wireless in the first place, to setting up your wireless
Wi-Fi network or accessing wireless services
on the road.
The book provides a complete introduction to all the
wireless technologies supported by Windows
XP, including Wi-Fi (
802.11b, a, and g), infrared,
Bluetooth, CDMA2000,
and GPRS You'll learn how to set up
your first wireless network using popular products from
Linksys and D-Link
You'll also get a good understanding of the limitations and
liabilities of each wireless technology. Other topics
covered in the book include: - Connecting to wireless
hotspots. - Using Microsoft's
Smart Display to go wireless without a
laptop. - Putting GPS technology to
use. - Wireless Security
Windows XP Unwired is a one-stop wireless information
source for technically savvy Windows XP
users. Whether you're considering wireless as a supplement or
alternative to cable and DSL, or using
wireless to network computers in your home or office, this
book will show you the full-spectrum view of wireless
capabilities of Windows XP, and how to
take advantage of them.
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