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    O'Reilly Releases "Wireless Hacks"

    Sebastopol, CA--In this increasingly wired world, many people are
    finding that the best way to get connected is to do away with wires
    entirely. From cable replacement to universal internet connectivity,
    wireless technology is changing the way we connect to our machines and
    to each other.

    What is it about wireless networking that makes it so alluring on a
    grand scale? Marketing folk might tell you that the particular feature
    set and brand name of their product is driving the demand but according
    to Rob Flickenger, author of the new "Wireless Hacks" (O'Reilly, US
    $24.95), the answer is much simpler: it's magic.



    "Right where you are sitting now, there could be dozens of wireless
    data networks slinging information to the far corners of the Earth,"
    explains Flickenger. "A neighbor orders food online while someone
    across the street is using voice chat to talk to relatives (for free!)
    in Hong Kong, all the while someone upstairs is downloading a new album
    from their favorite band's web site in San Francisco. The information
    flows all around you without you seeing or hearing a thing. Make no
    mistake, wireless networking is probably the second most magical
    technology on the planet--just behind the Internet."

    And, indeed, more than twenty-two million Wi-Fi devices shipped last
    year, with double that projected for some time this year. But, as with
    any new technology, buying the gear is only the first step.
    Understanding how to make the best use of it is another story.
    "Wireless Hacks" offers 100 industrial-strength tips about wireless
    networking, contributed by experts who apply what they know in the real
    world every day. The book includes "hacks" on extending range,
    optimizing performance, providing services on a large scale, and even
    making your own antenna. "Wireless Hacks" covers several wireless
    technologies, including 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, Bluetooth, and
    GPRS.

    In addition to showing what is possible with off-the-shelf hardware,
    "Wireless Hacks" shows readers how to extend that hardware well beyond
    the original manufacturers' intentions. And when standard access point
    hardware just isn't enough to do the job, the book covers everything
    you need to know to build your own custom access point.

    "Wireless Hacks" provides a wealth of useful techniques for making the
    most out of wireless technology, including:

    -Making sense of the alphabet soup of the 802.11 standards, and
    understanding which technology makes sense for solving your particular
    problem
    -Using Bluetooth, mobile radios, mobile data networks, and other exotic
    methods to keep you connected, no matter where you are
    -Practical methods for detecting, analyzing, and monitoring wireless
    networks
    -Extending the range of your network, and making the best possible use
    of the available radio spectrum
    -Designing and building your own antennas
    -Engineering long distance network links that span several miles
    -Understanding the security issues of wireless networking, and
    protecting yourself and your users from unauthorized access and
    eavesdropping

    Written for the intermediate to advanced wireless user, "Wireless
    Hacks" is full of direct, practical, ingenious solutions to real-world
    networking problems. Whether your wireless network needs to extend to
    the edge of your office or to the other end of town, this collection of
    non-obvious, "from the field" techniques will show you how to get the
    job done.

    Additional Resources:

    Complete information about O'Reilly's new Hacks Series can be found at:
    http://hacks.oreilly.com/

    The article, "How to Become a Hacker," by Eric S. Raymond may be read
    in full at:
    http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/hacks/news/0103_raymond.html

    Several sample wireless hacks, including "Passive Scanning with
    KisMAC," "'Brought to you by' Rendezvous Ad Redirector," and "Aligning
    Antennas at Long Distances," are available free online at:
    http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/wirelesshks/chapter/index.html

    For more information about the book, including Table of Contents,
    index, author bio, and samples, see:
    http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/wirelesshks/
    For a cover graphic in JPEG format, go to:
    ftp://ftp.ora.com/pub/graphics/book_covers/hi-res/0596005598.jpg

    Wireless Hacks
    Rob Flickenger
    ISBN 0-596-00559-8, 286 pages, $24.95 US, $38.95 CA, 17.50 UK
    order@oreilly.com
    1-800-998-9938
    1-707-827-7000
    http://www.oreilly.com

    About O'Reilly
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    technologies on the map. For more information: http://www.oreilly.com


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