Networking, Internet and IP Technology Books

How Wireless Works

How Wireless Works continues in the How It Works series tradition by explaining every aspect of wireless communications, from the remote control on your coffee…

Enterprise J2ME: Developing Mobile Java Applications

This book helps experienced Java developers to build high-value mobile applications that take advantage of enterprise IT infrastructures. It also helps developers to add mobility…

Complete Wireless Design

A handbook covering wireless hardware design, including such topics as modulation, oscillators, and mixers. The CD-ROM contains microwave circuit simulation software, electromagnetic simulation software, National's…

Wireless Nation: The Frenzied Launch of the Cellular Revolution in America [BARGAIN PRICE]

It's the first definitive account of how the American cell phone industry evolved, and it's the inside story of the greatest government boondoggle in American…

Wireless Java: Developing with J2ME, Second Edition

Although Java is incredibly popular, the standard edition of Java is way too big and bulky to build applications for wireless devices such as PDAs…

Wireless Hacks

It's an increasingly wired world, but many people are finding that the best way to get connected is to do away with wires entirely. From…

Wireless Crash Course

A text for a first course in wireless management, as well as a tool for managers in need of an expanded understanding of wireless carrier…

Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice (2nd Edition)

This textbook on wireless communications technology and system design covers the basic issues affecting all wireless networks and reviews new technological developments, with particular attention…

Wi-Fi Toys: 15 Cool Wireless Projects for Home, Office, and Entertainment

This ultra-cool volume invites readers to tap into your inner geek and build seventeen ultra-cool wireless devices including a solar powered access point, a wireless…

WarDriving: Drive, Detect, Defend, A Guide to Wireless Security

The term WarDriving originates from WarDialing, a term introduced to the public by Matthew Broderick's character, David Lightman, in the 1983 movie "WarGames." WarDialing is…