Review
“. . . covers the issues without belaboring the details.” — DesktopEngineer.com”. . .a bridge over troubled waters for those who want to go wireless but don’t know where to start. . .” — The Sacramento Bee”. . .author’s practical and fluff-free style liberates this book from the hype and dogmatic tone that prevail in other books.” — IBM DeveloperWorks”. . .shines a big bright spotlight on the murky world of Wi-Fi.” — Dingbat Magazine”The author has done an absolutely fabu (more…)
July 1 2009
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Wireless Hacks is better
This book is neither for the end user, nor is it for the power user. For the end user the Windows side is covered well enough, but probably not at the level you would want.