Friday, November 15, 2013

802.11 WLANs and IP Networking,Anand R. Prasad ,Neeli R. Prasad



Info :English | 802.11 WLANs and IP Networking,Anand R. Prasad ,Neeli R. Prasad | Book | 5.4 MB | ISBN-13:978-1580537896 | PDF

Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) offer practitioners an effective way to achieve network connectivity in difficult wiring areas and provide enhanced flexibility for moving and extending networks. Today the most critical WLAN/Wireless IP (Internet Protocol) issues involve security, mobility, and quality of service, and this practical new resource addresses these hot topics headon. The book gives professionals a solid understanding of important standards and presents numerous networking options for their challenging projects in the field. Moreover, practitioners find guidance on deployment, insights on interworking with third generation mobile communications systems, and discussions on the market and business aspects of WLANS.

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Saturday, November 9, 2013

101 Spy Gadgets for the Evil Genius, Brad Graham,Kathy Mcgowan



Info :English | 101 Spy Gadgets for the Evil Genius, Brad Graham,Kathy Mcgowan | Book | 41.9 MB | ISBN-13:9780071468947 | PDF

101 SPY DEVICES FOR SERIOUS SNOOPING
This book offers an amazingly awesome and complete collection of professional spy tools that you can build yourself. You can build any project in this thrilling arsenal of spy devices for $30 or less! Not only that, even total beginners to electronics can construct these mind-boggling snooping tools.
You get complete, easy-to-follow plans, clear diagrams and schematics, and hundreds of pictures. 101 Spy Gadgets for the Evil Genius gives you:

  • Illustrated instructions and plans for amazing sleuthin' 'n snoopin' devices, presented in sufficient detail to be built even by newcomers
  • Loads of projects simple enough for new spies to construct easily, progressing in complexity to devices that will excite investigation professionals
  • Explanations of the science and math behind each project
  • Frustration-factor removal -- needed parts are listed, along with sources

101 Spy Gadgets for the Evil Genius equips you with complete plans, instructions, parts lists, and sources for devices that let you:
  • Build and install a nanny cam for viewing and recording activity from afar
  • Hear and record what's said from great distances
  • See and photograph in the dark
  • Wire yourself for undetected recording
  • Construct a hidden briefcase camera
  • Tap and record telephone conversations
  • Privately record every called number, with a time stamp, from any phone
  • Build a secret time-lapse camera
  • Build and install motion-activated spy cameras or listening devices
  • Alter photographic evidence
  • Digitally disguise your telephone voice
  • Secretly install key-logging software to see what's done on any computer
  • Learn what Web sites others are surfing
  • Recover deleted computer files
  • View other peoples' computer screens from your PC
  • Control your spy equipment from afar

About the Author
Brad Graham is an inventor, robotics hobbyist, founder and host of atomiczombie.com Web site, which receives nearly a million hits a month, and a computer professional. He is the coauthor of Atomic Zombie's Bicycle Builder's Bonanza, perhaps the most creative bicycle-building guide ever written, and Build Your Own All-Terrain Robot, both also from McGraw-Hill. Technical manager of Freedom 2000 Complete Technical Services, which specializes in computer network setup and maintenance, data storage and recovery, and security services, Mr. Graham is also a Certified Netware Engineer, a Microsoft Certified Professional, and a Certified Electronics and Cabling Technician.
Kathy McGowan provides logistical and marketing support for Brad's many robotics, bicycle, computer, and publishing projects. She also manages the daily operations of Freedom 2000 and several Web sites, including atomiczombie.com and xtremeclothes.com, as well as various Internet-based blogs and forums. Additionally, Ms. McGowan provides computer training, advises on Internet security risks, and writes articles for ezines.

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

101 Reasons To Switch To The Mac, Mark McElroy



Info :English | 101 Reasons To Switch To The Mac | ISBN: B000OZ0NJY | 4.6 MB
This is the eBook version of the printed book. You've seen lots of "how to" information...but 101 Reasons to Switch to a Mac offers the "why to"! Inside, instead of tech-talk and speed tests, 101 Reasons to Switch to the Mac offers true stories and unbiased advice from a long-time Windows user who, along with a million others in 2005, made the switch to a Mac.
The chapters explore the benefits of working with a Mac, the power of the Mac OS X operating system, and the advantages of owning a computer that "just works." The comprehensive software guide recommends great applications that make short work of everyday tasks like surfing the web, ripping music, watching movies, retouching photos, laying out brochures, and much more. You'll also find pointers to great websites packed with resources for switchers and new Mac owners alike.
Already a Mac user? This Short Cut makes the perfect gift for friends and family who haven't yet discovered the joy of switching. The next time a PC user says, "Give me one good reason to switch!" you'll be prepared...with 101 Reasons to Switch to a Mac.
Here are just a few of the 101 reasons!
Why Mac OS X is the World's Coolest OS Yes, you can have it all—Macs Do Windows Powerful Bundled Software has everything you’ll need or want See more See more

101 Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Applications , Sean Campbell, Scott Swigart, Bob Carver et al



Info :English | 101 Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Applications| ISBN: 978-0735618916| 9.2 MB
Explore 101 of the most useful Visual Basic .NET applications in action—and jumpstart your own Microsoft .NET Framework-based development projects. This guide provides expert, behind-the-code commentary on 101 fully executable code samples—distilling more than 700 hours of programming time into best practices for Microsoft Windows Forms development. Each code sample demonstrates core features and functions of Visual Basic .NET and the .NET Framework, explains the underlying programming concepts, and provides a complete code walkthrough. From creating basic data entry forms to drilling deep into the .NET Framework, you’ll learn the techniques that Microsoft’s own developers use to write real-world applications with Visual Basic .NET.
Get code, comments, and instruction to help you:
  • Build smart client applications using Windows Forms
  • Use Microsoft ADO.NET to build data-centric applications
  • Master advanced .NET-based techniques: threading, remoting, and serialization
  • Use GDI+ to manipulate images and animate your solutions
  • Use performance counters and the Event Log to monitor the OS and instrument your applications
  • Exploit COM+ features such as transactions and role-based security
  • Implement application security features such as encryption and authentication
  • Automate Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer using COM Interop
  • Create and deploy add-ins for Microsoft Visual Studio
  • Enable application messaging via MSMQ
  • Create and consume Web services

  • Plus:
  • See how to use what’s new in Visual Studio .NET 2003 and .NET Framework 1.1
  • Learn how Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 impacts application development and support
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101 Best Tech Resumes ,JAY A. BLOCK,MICHAEL BETRUS



Info :English | 101 Best Tech Resumes | ISBN: 978-0071370448 | 3.0 MB
The Internet is a booming industry, and despite recent shakedowns demand for qualified employees continues to grow. While in 1998 there were 1.4 million high-tech jobs in the U.S., per the Burcau of Labor Statistics, that number is expected to rise to 2.7 million by 2008. Those who have the right credentials can have their pick of great jobs at top e-commerce companies. Now from the authors of the best-selling 101 Best Resumes comes a new collection of resumes and cover letters tailor-madc to equip high-tech job candidates to land their dream job in today's hottest job sector. Each resume and cover letter in this practical guide is prepared by one of the top experts from the Professional Association of Resume Writers (Parw). Using the same successful format and packaging that has propelled the 101 Best Resumes and Cover Letter books into bestsellers, this essential guide offers: Examples of outstanding resumes for every type of high-tech job: from C++ Programmer, to database administrator, to computer-based graphics designer, to data security manager, etc. Also features resumes for non-technical jobs in e-commerce such as marketing, sales, finance and recruiting; Successful styles and formats for dot-com resumes; Cover letters that will excite dot-com employers; Advice on how dot-com company requirements differ from traditional companies; Professional tips that will give candidates an edge-up in this competitive market.


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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

802.11 Wireles Networks The Definitive Guide, Mathew S. Gast



Book Info :English | O'Reilly Media; 1st edition (April 2002) | ISBN-13: 978-0596001834 | 464 pages | PDF | 4.1 MB

As a network administrator, architect, or security professional, you need to understand the capabilities, limitations, and risks associated with integrating wireless LAN technology into your current infrastructure. 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide provides all the information necessary to analyze and deploy wireless networks with confidence. Over the past five years, the world has become increasingly mobile. Traditional ways of networking have altered to accommodate new lifestyles and ways of working. Wireless networks offer several advantages over fixed (or wired) networks, with mobility, flexibility, ease and speed of deployment, and low-cost at the top of the list. Large productivity gains are possible when developers, students, and professionals are able to access data on the move. Ad-hoc meetings in the lunch room, library, or across the street in the café allow you to develop ideas collaboratively and act on them right away. Wireless networks are typically very flexible, which can translate into rapid deployment. Once the infrastructure is in place, adding new users is just a matter of authorization. After a general introduction to wireless networks, this practical book moves quickly into the gory details of the 802.11 standard. If you ever need to debug a wireless network that isn't working properly, you'd better understand this material. 802.11 MAC (Media Access Control), detailed 802.11 framing, WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy protocol), 802.1x, management operations, and the PCF (point coordination function) are all covered in detail. Author Matthew Gast also supplies impressive detail on the physical layers. As for getting a wireless network up and running... Gast offers clear, no-nonsense guide for using 802.11 on Windows and Linux, using and selecting access points, making deployment considerations, and seeing to 802.11 network monitoring and performance tuning. In the final section of the book, he summarizes the standardization work pending in the 802.11 working group. If you're looking for one book that provides a full spectrum view of 802.11, from the minute details of the specification, to deployment, monitoring, and troubleshooting, 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide is worth its weight in gold.