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Rating:  Summary: Excellent Book! A must have!!! Review: A great book. A must have on the shelf of any professional. This book is a very comprehensive tool for learning any aspect of hotspot networks. It is an excellent reference source for anyone who is involved in the business and technology of today's hot spots networks. I cannot say enough good things about Minoli, he covers his bases really well. I would suggest this book to anyone looking to gain some in-depth knowledge on hotspot networks.
Rating:  Summary: Simply the worst. Review: Hotspot Networks by Daniel Minoli may simply be the worst book I have ever read. I just finished it and quite frankly I'm mad. I feel cheated. I don't know how this author managed to fill over 400 pages and say so very little about hotspots as I know them. Save your money and just read discussion list archives from the Wireless ISP list. You' ll actually learn something.
Rating:  Summary: Great book for businesses considering WLANs Review: If you are considering a wireless network for clients in your restaurant, coffee shop, or bookstore, this is a great reference. The book clearly presents a picture of how cellular and wireless LAN technology will work together to form an infrastructure of hotspot networks. The author emphasizes security and the use of the IEEE 802.11b networks. He is very thorough in his description of the practical use of the technology.
Rating:  Summary: Great book for businesses considering WLANs Review: If you are considering a wireless network for clients in your restaurant, coffee shop, or bookstore, this is a great reference. The book clearly presents a picture of how cellular and wireless LAN technology will work together to form an infrastructure of hotspot networks. The author emphasizes security and the use of the IEEE 802.11b networks. He is very thorough in his description of the practical use of the technology.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book! Review: Not sure what book the person from Hilliard read, but this book is great!! Please, don't take someone elses word for it, read it yourself!
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