Step-by-Step: Creating a Wireless Network – Part 1 & 2 Posted on Tuesday, August 29, 2006 @ 05:05:15 AST
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 It’s no secret by now that wireless networking is quickly replacing tangled
messes of cables in many homes and small businesses. No more fishing wires
through walls, no more tripping over wires laid across doorways, and no more
yelling at Fido or Fluffy when think Ethernet cables are chew toys.

What people love most about wireless networking, though, is the freedom it
offers to share files between a computer in your office and one in your lap out
on the patio, or to surf the Internet from bed. But with that explosion comes an
avalanche of choices and technologies that can quickly become overwhelming. The
good news is that putting together a wireless network can be simple. The key is
to assess your needs, acquire the right equipment, and proceed through a few
basic steps.
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