Wi-Fi Handbook: Building 802.11b Wireless Networks

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McGraw Hill Professional, 2003 - Computers - 363 pages
Written for network engineers, this book provides the know-how for enterprise implementations. It presents information on designing and building WiFi networks of scale, and covers almost all wireless environments. It also includes explanations of regulatory, security, and economic issues, and case studies to illustrate implementation advice.

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Frank Ohrtman (Denver, CO) has just completed his MSE degree in Telecommunications at Colorado University. Since 1999 he has help positions as Qwest's Account Manager for Lucent Technologies, where he installed the carrier's softswitch, and Vsys's Sales Manager for Softswitch. He almost 20 years of experience in professional networking.

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