Take Control of Your 802.11n AirPort Extreme Network
This book has been discontinued in favor of Take Control of Your 802.11n AirPort Network.
Book Info
- 183 pages
- Version 1.2
- Updated May 01, 2008
- ISBN: 9781933671284
- Free sample with Table of Contents, Intro, Quick Start, and section starts.
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About the Author
Glenn Fleishman is a tech journalist based in Seattle, where he lives with his wife and two sons, both of whom are adept at accidentally pressing the power button on his laptop.
He’s a contributing editor at TidBITS, responsible for much of their Web infrastructure; a columnist for the Seattle Times; a regular contributor to the Economist's Babbage blog; a senior contributor at Macworld; a regular voice on BoingBoing; and a Jeopardy winner. He appears regularly on public radio programs.
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Update Plans
We do not plan an update to this particular ebook, now or in the future. However, this ebook has evolved into another one—Take Control of Your 802.11n AirPort Network.
—Adam Engst
August 7, 2009 --
The IEEE, the engineering group that develops and shepherds the 802.11 family of specifications, has moved the 802.11n standard out of lower-level committees. The standard, started several years ago, and called Draft N since the standard wasn't precisely finished even though details were fundamentally finalized, will be fully ratified later this year.
—Glenn Fleishman
June 12, 2009 --
One of the interesting things about Apple's AirPort networking hardware is that it often evolves in subtle ways that Apple doesn't call out, making books like Glenn Fleishman's Take Control of Your 802.11n AirPort Network all the more useful. Plus, since many of us add newer AirPort devices to networks that already rely on older AirPort hardware, our wireless networks are becoming all the more complex, even as setting up a very simple one becomes easier. That's the theme of this MacVoices podcast discussion with host Chuck Joiner, so if you're interested in learning about the new features Glenn explains in Take Control of Your 802.11n AirPort Network and the ways that Glenn and Take Control publisher Adam Engst revised their Take Control of Your Wi-Fi Security, listen to this podcast.
—Adam Engst
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