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Subject: Computer networking
Category: Computers > Wireless and Mobile
Asked by: plmnjko-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 03 Apr 2005 13:05 PDT
Expires: 03 May 2005 13:05 PDT
Question ID: 504413
what the best book for networking---> 802.11
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Subject: Re: Computer networking
From: crythias-ga on 04 Apr 2005 06:21 PDT
 
Do you want extremely boring technical information, general
information about how it works, or specific implementation? Do you
want to cover 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g or other?

For $2, you might like to narrow the question a bit. This is about the
same as asking "What's the best book about dogs?". Sure, the
researchers can give you "The Big Colorful Book of Dogs", when you may
want specific anatomy, or a specific breed, or breeding techniques for
a certain breed, or a book about why not to use dogs.

This is a free comment.
Subject: Re: Computer networking
From: plmnjko-ga on 04 Apr 2005 07:23 PDT
 
Thank you crythias-ga,
I'm a new student for this area, if you want change the price I can.
Can you please tell me what I have to do, please step by step.

Thanks.
Subject: Re: Computer networking
From: crythias-ga on 04 Apr 2005 08:35 PDT
 
I don't think it's necessary to change the price, if you are more
specific in your question. Add a clarification to your question:
"Specifically, I want to know the best book for 802.11 for [specify
your intent]"

Examples: 
I want the best book for 802.11b for connecting my home network.
I want to know the best book for learning the differences between the
802.11 formats and their advantages and disadvantages in general use.
I want to know how to secure my 802.11g wireless network.
I want to find a book on extending the range of my wireless network.

You must have an idea what you are looking for, so specifying your
goals will help the researcher to find it.

I am merely a bystander... I might be able to help, and my help is
free, but nobody can read your mind or intent. Also, GA is set around
a money-back guarantee. The researchers will invest an appropriate
amount of time to account for your proposed bid for the question. When
they answer it, they get 75% of the bid price. Whether they get to
keep that money is up to your satisfaction with the answer, and this
question, as asked, is ambiguous enough to obtain not much more than a
casual glance by a researcher. They might post an answer, but the
answer may be a book that is either too simplistic or too advanced for
your liking. If so, you should post a clarification, but understand
that YGWYPF.

This is a free comment. I am not a GA Researcher.
Subject: Re: Computer networking
From: plmnjko-ga on 04 Apr 2005 19:26 PDT
 
Dear crythias-ga ,

I'm sorry about the question, but I want to cover every thing under 802.11...
if you have some name's of the book please tell me, And I don't have
much more ideas like you; also you?re correct 100% there?s no body you
can read for my mind.

Thank you for the help.
Subject: Re: Computer networking
From: wirelessxposed-ga on 06 Apr 2005 11:12 PDT
 
If you want to learn about Computer Networking and more specifically
for a home environment you should consider visiting
http://www.wirelessxposed.com

Although page say's about setting up Wireless Networks as a business
opportunity, the book discusses everything that will be useful to you
as either a beginner or an advanced person.

The book covers everything in a step-by-step approach and includes the
following topics plus many more:

* What is Wireless?
* What the different Wireless Standards are e.g 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g
* The security methods for securing a Wireless Network
* Different Wireless Network types
* IP Addressing on your Wireless Network
* Wireless Compatability
* And much much more...

You will definately have a very good understanding of Wireless
Networking after reading the book.

Thank you,

Dean Bantleman

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