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Linux Unwired
Table of Contents
Copyright
Foreword
Preface
What This Book Covers
Conventions Used in This Book
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction to Wireless
1.1 Radio Waves
1.2 Connections Without Wires
1.3 Wireless Alphabet Soup
1.4 Bluetooth
1.5 Cellular Data
1.6 Infrared
Chapter 2. Wi-Fi on Your Linux Box
2.1 Quick Start
2.2 Chipset Compatibility
2.3 Four Steps to Wi-Fi
2.4 Linux Wi-Fi Drivers in Depth
Chapter 3. Getting On the Network
3.1 Hotspots
3.2 Wireless Network Discovery
Chapter 4. Communicating Securely
4.1 The Pitfalls of WEP
4.2 The Future Is 802.11i
4.3 WPA: a Subset of 802.11i
4.4 WPA on Linux
Chapter 5. Configuring Access Points with Linux
5.1 Linux-Friendly Wireless Vendors
5.2 Commercial Wireless Equipment Overview
5.3 Configuring Access Points
5.4 Flashing Your Access Point
Chapter 6. Building Your Own Access Point
6.1 Hardware
6.2 Software
6.3 Linux-Powered Off-the-Shelf
Chapter 7. Bluetooth
7.1 Quick Start
7.2 Bluetooth Basics
7.3 Bluetooth Hardware
7.4 Linux Bluetooth Support
7.5 Installing the BlueZ Utilities
7.6 Basic Configuration and Operation
7.7 Graphical Applications
7.8 Cool Bluetooth Tricks
Chapter 8. Infrared
8.1 IrDA in the Kernel
8.2 PC Laptop with Built-In IrDA
8.3 Infrared Dongle
8.4 Sharing a Network Connection over IrDA
8.5 Connecting to the Internet with a Cell Phone
8.6 Transferring Files with OpenOBEX
8.7 Synchronizing with a Palm
8.8 Pocket PC
Chapter 9. Cellular Networking
9.1 Cellular Data
9.2 Some Cellular Carriers
9.3 Phones and Cards
9.4 Sending a Fax
9.5 Text Messaging
9.6 Acceleration
Chapter 10. GPS
10.1 Uses of GPS
10.2 A GPS Glossary
10.3 GPS Devices
10.4 Listening to a GPS
10.5 Mapping Wi-Fi Networks with Kismet
10.6 GpsDrive
10.7 Other Applications
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