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"If you or anyone you know has a wireless network or is planning on setting up one, The Book of Wireless is a valuable resource to read. You will gain a better understanding of wireless networking. No matter which operating system you are using, you will be able to connect and setup a secure wireless network in no time."
—LinuxSecurity.com (Read More)

"If you want a book that's informative, easy to read, and fun, pick up a copy of The Book of Wireless."
—Linux Magazine (Read More)

"The depth of understanding of the whys and hows of wireless networking are certainly nothing to scoff at, and why this book has a permanent place on my shelf, and why it belongs on yours."
—About This Particular Macintosh (Read More)

"The Book of Wireless does a brilliant, thorough job of describing how WiFi, mesh, and other networks work."
—The Boston Globe (Read More)

"This is the most comprehensive and in-depth treatment that we've seen on the subject."
—The Kleper Report on Digital Publishing (Read More)

"The Book of Wireless offers first-rate knowledge to anyone interested in learning more about wireless networking, whether they're running Windows, Linux or Mac OS X."
—Help Net Security (Read More)

"I admire authors who cover their subjects completely yet remain readable. It's not easy to do that, but John Ross did so here. This is very complete coverage of wireless networking from all points of view."
—Tony Lawrence, tech reviewer (Read More)

"Summing up, the discussions are lively and text-matter is useful for the end-users. This is a recommended add-on giving a big picture to the user manuals that users will have to read anyway"
—Desicritics.org (Read More)

"This book is packed with information that will make it easier to get your wireless network running. "
—Henrik Lund Kramshoj, security researcher (Read More)

"This book really does cover everything you'd need to know about wireless technology."
—Dave Graham, freelance book reviewer (Read More)


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