Wireless is freedom. Wireless is now. And who better than "PC Magazine" to help you break free? Wireless is more than cell phones. It's Web surfing from your deck, or tuning up your Xbox to take on opponents on the opposite coast. But whatever wireless is, it isn't simple - or it wasn't, until these two guys made it so. Here's the straight scoop on setup, security, trouble-shooting, wireless capabilities, and a whole lot more. Plenty of books will tell you how to build a wireless network, but only this one offers proven solutions from "PC Magazine". No strings attached! Here's how to: share printers, files, Internet connections and more - all without wires; wirelessly connect your video, audio, and game consoles; connect and control wireless 'smart home' devices; guard your Wi-Fi network against intruders with WEP and WPA encryption; surf from anywhere in your home or office; untether your employees for greater creativity and productivity; take your wireless world on the road; understand wireless standards and protocols; and, learn how to choose the right wireless equipment.
A Taste of Honey: A honeypot litters the airwaves with simulated access points, inviting intruders to take advantage of the network but ...offering them no-where to go. Instead of trying to hide your real AP ...you put it out with fake APs, hiding (it) by giving the intruder too much to do - from Chapter 8.
- ISBN10 6610266352
- ISBN13 9786610266357
- Publish Date 8 December 2004 (first published 1 December 2004)
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 15 July 2009
- Publish Country US
- Imprint John Wiley & Sons
- Format eBook
- Pages 432
- Language English