Pat Hurley is director of research with TeleChoice, Inc., specializing in emerging telecommunications technologies, including all the latest access and home technologies: wireless LANs, DSL, cable modems, satellite services, and home networking services. Pat frequently consults with the leading telecommunications carriers, equipment vendors, consumer goods manufacturers, and other players in the telecommunications and consumer electronics industries. Pat is the co-author of Smart Homes For Dummies, 3rd Edition, HDTV For Dummies, 2nd Edition, Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 PC For Dummies, Wireless Network Hacks & Mods For Dummies, and Home Theater For Dummies, 2nd Edition (all published by Wiley). He lives in San Diego, California, with his wife, beautiful daughter, and two smelly and unruly dogs.
Edward Ferris is a consultant and director of information systems with TeleChoice, Inc., specializing in information management, wired and wireless networking, and security technologies. He has extensive experience with all the latest VOIP technologies: SIP, vPBX, Hybrid PBX, QoS, and packet labeling and switching. Ed frequently consults with companies looking to tighten information security, develop scalable technology plans, and expand network and client support operations. He has written many training and technology manuals for corporate use and has created custom training materials and seminars for numerous applications and business processes. He lives in Norwood, Massachusetts, with his wife and three children.
Introduction | |
Wireless Networking Fundamentals | |
Introducing Wireless Home Networking | |
From a to n and b-yond | |
Bluetooth and Other Wireless Networks | |
Making Plans | |
Planning a Wireless Home Network | |
Choosing Wireless Home Networking Equipment | |
Installing a Wireless Network | |
Installing Wireless Access Points in Windows | |
Setting Up a Wireless Windows Network | |
Setting Up a Wireless Mac Network | |
Securing Your Wireless Home Network | |
Using a Wireless Network | |
Putting Your Wireless Home Network to Work | |
Gaming Over a Wireless Home Network | |
Networking Your Entertainment Center | |
Using Your Wireless Network for Phone Calls | |
Other Cool Things You Can Network | |
Using a Bluetooth Network | |
Going Wireless Away from Home | |
The Part of Tens | |
Ten FAQs about Wireless Home Networks | |
Ten Ways to Troubleshoot Wireless LAN Performance | |
More Than Ten Devices to Connect to Your Wireless Network in the Future | |
Top Ten Sources for More Information | |
Index | |
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