| meijin 2003-03-27, 3:29 pm |
| For those that have an interest, there is a book that I would like to recommend. It is:
"Jeff Duntemann's Drive-By Wi-Fi Guide"
You can find it on Amazon with this link:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/A...9506946-4316625
I wrote a review of it for Amazon, but it takes a few days to get it to show up there. For those that are interested, it says:
Words cannot express how happy I am to be able to write a review for Jeff Duntemann’s new book. I have “known” Jeff since around the early 1980’s. Unfortunately, Jeff and I are both old enough to remember when correspondence outside of your office took place via snail mail and the most popular Internet tools of the time were Archie, Veronica and Gopher.
The things that I like the most about Jeff’s books (and I have several of them) are twofold. First, when he writes on a topic he covers the given topic in-depth. With him, no stone is left unturned. Second, his writing style is such that he makes you feel as though you are sitting across the coffee table from him having a discussion while enjoying a cup of java or a glass of good (single barrel) Tennessee sour mash whiskey. His latest project does not disappoint!
If you are thinking of getting WLAN access for your home or small office, this book is for you. If you already have WLAN access at your home or small office and are interested in tweaking; tuning or expanding it, this book is for you. If you are mechanically inclined and want some WLAN projects to work on, this book is for you. If you are interested in wardriving, warchalking, setting up a hotspot or creating a captive portal, this book is for you. And (if you are like me) if you work with this technology for a living and want to pick up some pieces of technology that you were not aware of, this book is for you.
It is all there in the book and, once again, Jeff has done a great job of explaining it and making it all crystal clear. As I look around my office I have more than 30 books on wireless/WLAN technology. This book has now moved to the top of my list. Thanks Jeff and keep them coming!
I really think most of you will enjoy the book as I know I did.
If you pick it up, let me know what you think of it! |