Face it, networking is hard. And wireless networking is even worse.
For the uninitiated, the can be a total minefield. There are a million settings that need to be just right and a million things that can go wrong. This book will help the amatuer to get a network going without any fuss.
It covers everything from the equipment, improving performance, different computer types such as Mac and PC, and has a useful section on troubleshooting problems on the network, all in a very easy to understand way.
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Serge Meunier is a software developer living in Cape Town, South Africa. He loves programming, fencing, philosophy, feeding his internet addiction, and, of course, dogs.
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