... peripherals over yourwirelessnetwork ߜ Playing computer games over yourwirelessnetwork ߜ Connecting your audiovisual gear to yourwirelessnetwork ߜ Securingyourwirelessnetwork against ... to your home, which is why we advocate a whole -home wirelessnetwork for your entire home to use Installing wirelesshome networks If you’re networking an existing home or are renting your home, ... complementing yourwirelessnetwork with peripherals networking and home control and home automation standards Now that’s whole -home networking the wireless way! Chapter Introducing WirelessHome Networking...
... yourwirelessnetwork ߜ Securingyourwirelessnetwork against prying eyes ߜ Discovering devices that you’ll be able to connect to yourwirelesshomenetwork in the future WirelessHome Networking ... why we advocate a whole homewirelessnetwork for your entire home to use Installing wirelesshome networks If you’re networking an existing home or are renting your home, wireless has fabulous ... YourWirelessNetwork 53 Wirelessly synching your PDAs 54 Wireless printing and data transfer 56 Integrating HPNA and HomePlug with YourWirelessHomeNetwork 57 Home...
... yourwirelessnetwork ߜ Securingyourwirelessnetwork against prying eyes ߜ Discovering devices that you’ll be able to connect to yourwirelesshomenetwork in the future WirelessHome Networking ... why we advocate a whole homewirelessnetwork for your entire home to use Installing wirelesshome networks If you’re networking an existing home or are renting your home, wireless has fabulous ... YourWirelessNetwork 53 Wirelessly synching your PDAs 54 Wireless printing and data transfer 56 Integrating HPNA and HomePlug with YourWirelessHomeNetwork 57 Home...
... in building a useful wirelesshomenetwork is choosing the proper equipment Chapter 1: Introducing WirelessHome Networking Connecting to yourwirelesshomenetwork via your PDA One of the few ... Pocket PC to a wirelesshomenetwork (For more about PDAs and how they can enhance yourwirelesshomenetwork experience, check out Chapter 1.) Figure 2-6: A Compact Flash card wirelessnetwork interface ... wired home networking standards (oops, did we say a dreaded word wired?): Home Phone Networking Alliance (HPNA), the standard for networking over your installed phone wiring in your home; and HomePlug,...
... devices using HomePNA in your home) back onto your Internet connection, you need to connect the HomePNA network through your router to your Internet connection The good news here is that HomePNA is ... installing yourwirelesshomenetwork — from deciding what you’ll connect to the network, to making buying decisions, to planning the actual installation of wireless networking equipment in yourhome ... created a HomePNA wired network by using the phone lines in your home, look for an AP that has a HomePNA port Similarly, if you have set up a HomePlug wired network using the power lines in your home, ...
... those of yournetwork s wireless AP: • SSID (network name or network ID): Most wirelessnetwork adapter configuration programs will display a list of wireless networks that are in range of your adapter ... the Wireless Networks tab Notice that yourhomewirelessnetwork is already listed If your computer is in range of the second wireless network, its SSID will also be listed Figure 7-7: The Wireless ... more) of your neighbors also have a wirelessnetwork that is close enough for yourwireless adapter to “see.” Of course, that means that your neighbor’s wireless adapter can see your network, ...
... see the network name of your neighbor’s network a To replace your neighbor’s network name with your own, click the double arrow to the right of the network name and then select yournetwork name ... configure your AirPort Card to select that network However, if you happen to be in range of more than one wireless network, you’ll be asked to select yournetwork from a list Yournetwork will ... Computer to Your AirPort Network One of the reasons why wirelesshome networking has become so popular is the interoperability between wireless networking equipment from different vendors Apple wireless...
... Chapter 10 SecuringYourWirelessHomeNetwork In This Chapter ᮣ Worrying about wirelesshomenetwork security ᮣ Understanding Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) ᮣ Getting security on yournetwork ᮣ ... 10: SecuringYourWirelessHomeNetwork To enable WEP on yourwireless network, we suggest that you perform the following generic steps: Open your access point’s configuration screen Go to the Wireless, ... Closing yournetwork The last step that we recommend you take in the process of securingyourwirelesshomenetwork (if your access point allows it) is to create a closed network — a network...
... gaming PC to yourwirelessnetwork is no different than connecting any PC You’ll need some sort of wirelessnetwork adapter connected to your gaming PC to get it up and running on yourhomenetwork ... of networking capabilities that a PC does — in other words, they can fit right into yourwirelesshomenetwork You can’t just take your console out of the box and connect it to yourwireless network, ... on yourhome s network When a computer or other device is connected to yourhomenetwork (wirelessly or even a wired network) , the router assigns it an internal IP address Similarly, when your...
... house Because yourhome s wireless connection can reach outside your walls and into your driveway or garage, your car can go online with yourhomenetwork and access data ranging from your address ... linked to yourhomewirelessnetwork With AIBO Messenger software, AIBO can read your e-mail and home pages AIBO will tell you when your receive e-mail in your inbox AIBO will read your e-mail ... connect Bluetooth devices to yourwirelesshomenetwork itself (or to the Internet through yourwirelesshome network) Enter the Bluetooth access point Like the wireless access points that we...
... questions about wirelesshome networking; ten ways to improve the performance of yourwirelesshome network; ten way-cool devices that you’ll (eventually) connect to yourwirelesshome network; and ... that to both the Internet and yourwirelesshomenetwork is simply a no-brainer A wireless connection in the car enables you to talk to your car via yourwirelessnetwork Now, before you accuse ... most homes aren’t wired for audio or video in their bathroom That’s where yourhomewirelessnetwork comes into play You can use the same wireless A/V extension devices used to link your PC and your...
... where the cell network is available This brings us to the wireless networking concept of a wirelessnetwork access zone Roaming A wirelessnetwork access zone is an area of wirelessnetwork coverage ... meet our needs long into the future Wireless Networking With 3G cellular-based wireless networks, wireless LANs, wireless personal area networks, and broadband wireless services becoming available ... Information Appliances The Future of Wireless, circa 2005 Understanding the Promise of WirelessWireless Networking Wireless Networking Applications for Business Wireless Networking Applications for Consumers...
... wireless connection What Can Connect To A Home Network? Home networking isn’t just for PCs anymore Anything with a network adapter can connect to yourhomenetwork This includes game consoles, HDTVs, ... computers on that network may be able to access your shared files without your knowledge Be very careful and make sure that yourhome profile is only active when connected to yourhomenetwork You ... of the most fundamental functions of a homenetwork It effectively makes all of your data available from anywhere in yourhome If, that is, you set up yournetwork to allow it For security reasons,...
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... Communications and Networking Service provider Transport networkNetwork operator Access network End user Homenetwork CEs Figure 1: Telecommunication network infrastructure for offering service homenetwork ... broadband wireless access network In short, network planner devotes to optimize an efficient network planning with the target on lowering the system cost for broadband wireless access network Lowering ... BFWA for connecting smart homenetwork to the Internet In this research, an efficient network planning of BFWA system is proposed for lowering the cost of wireless access network We choose IEEE802.16...
... WirelessHome Network: Home Office Case Study 349 Introduction 350 Advantages of a HomeNetwork 350 Advantages of a WirelessHomeNetwork ... Introducing the WirelessHomeNetwork Case Study 352 Assessing the Opportunity 352 Defining the Scope of the Case Study 353 Designing the WirelessHomeNetwork ... the Home Firewall 368 Installing and Configuring the Software for the Wireless Access Point 369 Testing the Network 371 Designing a WirelessHome Network...
... is the same: Create a wireless profile for your access point Enter the SSID of your access point Enter the WEP key for yourwirelessnetwork To create a wireless profile for your access point, double-click ... the wirelessnetwork First, from the main Wireless tab, click the Wireless MAC Filter tab to display the option to enable or disable Wireless MAC filtering (see Figure 2.8) Figure 2.8 The Wireless ... double-click the WirelessNetwork Connections icon on the taskbar to bring up the WirelessNetwork Connection Properties window (see Figure 2.58) Figure 2.58 The Windows XP WirelessNetwork Connection...
... use, yournetwork The Criminal Hacker The criminal hacker, or cracker, has malicious intent, and aims to break into yournetwork to steal your intellectual property or customer data or use yournetwork ... SSH to his home system on a cable modem, he can simply route out through the wirelessnetwork rather than your corporate network that prevents outbound TCP port 22 traffic ■ Bridge yournetwork A ... properties of the wireless interface and click the WirelessNetwork tab Confirm that the check box for Use Windows for my wirelessnetwork settings is selected in the Preferred networks dialog box...