Announcing the Fedora Wireless Guide

Scott Radvan sradvan at redhat.com
Mon Nov 16 02:58:48 UTC 2009


Hi list,


Announcing the Fedora Wireless Guide, an overview of wireless
technology (primarily 802.11) and their implementation in Fedora.

This guide is designed to provide a high-level summary of 802.11
wireless technology, equipment, standards, security concerns and myths,
and communication concepts, etc. -- to provide those with little
knowledge of wireless a good starting point to the terms and ideas. 

It is not intended to be an advanced guide, rather to provide a good
grounding in wireless. Of course, it allows a lot of room for expansion
into more advanced topics.

Also covered briefly are other mobile technologies (EV-DO, HSDPA, etc.)


Trac details:
https://fedorahosted.org/wireless-guide/

Latest build:
http://sradvan.fedorapeople.org/Wireless_Guide/en-US/html-single/ 


A Bugzilla component also exists. This will hit CVS/F12 section of
d.fp.o soon, so I would greatly appreciate any proof-reading/review,
bugzillas or other comments.


Thanks!

-- 
Scott Radvan
Content Author, Platform (Installation and Deployment)
Red Hat Asia Pacific (Brisbane) http://www.apac.redhat.com




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