We'll jump right into the Linux wireless stack, from the hardware, drivers, and kernel, up to the command-line tools like ifup/ifdown and friendlier ones like NetworkManager. You'll learn how all the pieces fit together and what's available to both end users and system administrators to make the wireless experience in Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux smooth and stable. We'll talk about common problems with wireless, how to solve them, where Linux wireless is going in the future. From WiFi, mobile cellular broadband, and Bluetooth, to newer technologies like WiMAX, Ultra Wide Band, and mesh networking, you'll learn where wireless networking in Linux is at, how to make it do what you want for you and your users, and what exciting new things to expect from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and Fedora 10.