The Complete Idiot's Guide to Wireless Computing and Networking can help both the wireless neophyte and gadget junky alike. From choosing and buying the right wireless device to learning the most rewarding and effective tasks each device can perform, this basic, 'how-to' book can be a reliable reference for anyone trying to avoid wireless pitfalls while utilizing the benefits of the technology.
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Paul Heltzel, a seasoned technology journalist, has contributed an impressive list of computer-related articles for such magazines and Web sites as CNN Interactive, PC World, Business 2.0 and MIT Technology Review. Moreover, he has written for the tech sections of The Washington Post and The New York Times on the Web. He has also published two books with Sams: How to Use Microsoft FrontPage 2000 and How to Use Microsoft FrontPage 2002. Paul takes wireless technology seriously, using satellite and cellular service daily to stay connected from his 1969 Airstream home, the Silver Queen, where he travels the country and writes with his wife and dog.
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