Caution! Wireless Networking: Preventing a Data Disaster

I’ve divided this book into two parts; each part includes chapters that address a common topic. If you’re relatively new to networking or only have a passing familiarity with TCP/IP and wireless security, I suggest you start in Part I and read the book in order. If you’re in a hurry or concerned that your network may be compromised, you can skip ahead and return to the earlier material later. Here’s how the parts are organized:

It’s my goal to acquaint you with wireless technology and the related security issues so that you’ll be encouraged to pursue more information and improve your computing knowledge. Wireless networks are here to stay, and I want you to get the most out of them without leaving yourself vulnerable.

Special features and icons

At the beginning of each chapter, you’ll find a short list of the broad topics covered therein. Throughout the text, you’ll encounter icons that I’ve used to bring different topics to your attention. Here’s what each of these icons indicates:

Note 

Note icons provide important related information about a subject.

On The Web 

The On the Web icon provides addresses to online resources about a topic.

Caution 

If I use the Caution icon, I’m warning you about something dangerous where you need to be particularly diligent. I don’t use this icon often, but if you see it please pay close attention to the information.

Cross-Reference 

The Cross-Reference icon directs you to related information elsewhere in the book.

I hope you find this book useful and informative and that it educates you about wireless networking and security and assists you in securing your wireless network.

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