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Wi-Fi Home Networking ·Describes the costs, benefits and necessity of networking ·Reviews software networking tools that save money for small-time operators ·Summarizes business expenses and savings to help a prospective user choose their of

TITLE:Wi-Fi Home Networking
AUTHOR:Raymond Smith
RATING:4.56 (981 Votes)
ASIN:0071412530
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:347 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2003-01-28
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Wi-Fi Home Networking

Wi-Fi Home Networking

·Describes the costs, benefits and necessity of networking ·Reviews software networking tools that save money for small-time operators ·Summarizes business expenses and savings to help a prospective user choose their office setup ·Offers criteria for deciding on distribution media ·Compares wireless versus wired connections ·Includes important, practical information about security, viruses, and backing up

EDITORIAL :

Booking a new careerOjai man, laid off after 25 years by Verizon, becomes author By Roger Harris, harris@insidevc For 18 months, Ray Smith had way too much time to smell the pink and red roses growing in his Ojai back yard. Like thousands of other telecommunications workers across the country who were laid off by struggling telecom companies, Smith was out of work. A veteran network engineer with more than 25 years of experience, Smith hated being jobless. He looked for work constantly after being let go by Verizon Communications in January 2001. He made a million phone calls and knocked on a like number of doors. Or so it seemed. Too often he heard the words that every 50-something job hunter learns to hate: "You're overqualified." No nibbles. No offers. "I was desperate," said Smith, 55. So with his back to the wall, Smith tried something new -- he wrote a book. Other than the C

REVIEW :

Morris finally lays out exactly what his thesis is clearly and explicitly.

Here are my thoughts:
1). The author had some good ideas but poor execution.. Upon arrival Ivy comes face to face with her step grand mom . these are happy ending, christ filled novels. This, however, does not necessarily mean the book is useless. At 69 1/2 years I found a certain bonding with the main characters, which was refreshing. After all, the concepts covered in the GMAT are mostly concepts learned in high school. The book covers the technical developments that made broadcast radio possible and ends with RCA being acquired by General Electric in 1985.

DeForest billed himself as "The Father of Radio," but we learn he was a tinkerer who did not understand how the audion tube worked. Andre Zayas

April 13, 2005

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