Networking In the Internet Age
No book can be effective without information being shared by some,amplified by others, and absorbed by many. This is my fourth work in 12 years—meager by the standards of those who are able to churn thousands of pages each year for us to enjoy—regardless a labor of enjoyment There are many to acknowledge as such an effort is conceived, created, implemented, and distributed. Writing a book may be the easiest part. Producing one that delivers useful information, looks good, and makes sense is the task of many people behind the scenes. In this case there is no question where to start in acknowledging and appreciating Judy—my beloved acquisitions editor. She got stuck with me and “IRQ, DMA, & I/O” back in 1995 and encouraged me through a lot of interesting work since that eventually led to the conception of this project.
printer, or similar device and another; or replaces larger scale common network equipment with a different style of network based cellular phone services—backed by major corporations panels, hubs, and network adapters or hard-wiring between a computer, BAWUG—the Bay Area Wireless User Group. I’ve snooped and or the work you do, but thank you very much for doing it!
Some topics in this essay:
User I’ve,
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DMA I/O”,
Tim PozarRF,
Andy Seyboldcan,
Thank Andy,
wireless networking,
tangible controllable boundaries,
controllable boundaries,
radio wireless,
cellular phone,
tangible controllable,
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