
10 Quick Steps to Making a Wi-Fi Connection
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Narrated by:
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David Lawrence
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By:
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Adam C. Engst
About this listen
With wireless hot spots popping up everywhere from Starbucks to McDonalds to your truck to your home, wireless is the coolest thing going. Make it cooler with this new book. Adam Engst shows you, in 10 quick steps, the fastest, easiest way to connect to the Internet wirelessly, find Wi-Fi hotspots anywhere, protect yourself and your data from snoopers, increase the power of your wi-fi LAN, and more. Learn the fastest Wi-Fi nets and where to find them...the Wi-Fi hardware you should use (and why)...the 23 ways you can make your wireless connection more secure...and why Wi-Fi is the future and why you should hook up now.
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