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Building Secure Wireless Networks with 802.11

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  • Provides a step-by-step approach for planning and implementing a wireless LAN based on 802.11 Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) technology
  • Authors are Wi-Fi security experts who are able to address the firestorm of concerns about security for 802.11b networks
  • Offers a clear perspective of interoperability with related wireless standards like 802.11a, HomeRF, and Bluetooth
  • Explains how to achieve the same performance as a wired Ethernet connection and deliver flexibility and high speed

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ISBN13: 9780471237150


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Product Details:
Author: Jahanzeb Khan
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Wiley
Publication Date: January 27, 2003
Language: English
ISBN: 0471237159
Product Length: 9.3 inches
Product Width: 7.36 inches
Product Height: 0.78 inches
Product Weight: 1.13 pounds
Package Length: 9.3 inches
Package Width: 7.36 inches
Package Height: 0.78 inches
Package Weight: 1.13 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

2Falls short as a wireless security referenceMar 01, 2004
By Ben Rothke "Author of 'Computer Security: 20 Things Every Employee Should Know'"
Wireless networking is the hottest technological innovation of the past few years, but the unpleasant fact is that security is its greatest weakness. In a crowded market of computer security titles, a niche exists for a book that lays out wireless security problems and couples them with solutions.

Unfortunately, this is not that book. While well written, the book is thin on security matters; security is only first dealt with in chapter six. That coverage is interrupted by five chapters on building wireless networks. Discussion of security doesn't resume until chapter twelve.

Despite its title, the book is more about setting up, configuring, and managing wireless networks, with occasional digressions into security issues. Only about 35 pages of this 320-page book directly deal with wireless security. The book would make a good introduction for designing wireless networks, but it falls short as a security reference.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Good book with deployment and security focus.Feb 18, 2003

The book is easy to follow and doesn't include unnecessary information or page fillers. The book walks you through details of 802.11 deployment issues and security concerns. I was able to install a wireless LAN by following this book in about 2 days and was able to convince people at my work about the security concerns. The book also deals with 802.1x which I really needed to know (note: the review by publisher doesn't say anything about it). The best things I like about this book is that authors have presented facts and they have not taken any sides.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4A Little Dated, But Good Source of InformationFeb 06, 2005
By sixmonkeyjungle
The authors of this book have extensive first-hand knowledge of the technology and concepts they write about. Recently, wireless networks have exploded onto the home and business markets. The ability to network computers without having to string cables across your home or hire a 3rd-party company to wire new network jacks is very appealing.

The problem is that if your network traffic is flying through the air to your wireless networked computers, it can also be intercepted by unintended recipients. If you are going to delve into the world of wireless networking, it is important that you read this book to learn how to do so securely.

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1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Don't Neglect SecurityFeb 11, 2003

Home wireless networks are on the rise because of 802.11b, but the security for them is lagging behind. If you want to catch up with what's really going on, pick up this book.

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