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	<title>Comments on: MacVoices #756 - Glenn Fleishman Takes Control of Apple 802.11n AirPort Networking</title>
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	<description>Chuck Joiner talks with the most interesting and influential people in the Mac industry, as well as the individuals who are out there making it happen on the front lines of the global Apple community.</description>
	<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 01:32:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: i4g.mobi &#187; New Book on Apple&#8217;s 802.11n Gateway</title>
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		<dc:creator>i4g.mobi &#187; New Book on Apple&#8217;s 802.11n Gateway</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Apr 2007 03:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] My new ebook, Take Control of Your 802.11n AirPort Extreme Network, is out: The 154-page electronic book (immediate download) covers every aspect of using Apple's new 802.11n base station and client adapters, including how to set up a side-by-side legacy network (802.11b/g in 2.4 GHz) and new 802.11n (5 GHz), choosing the right band and channel, the benefits and logistics of adding shared hard drives via the base station, and connecting an Apple TV to the network. I run through all the security options now available, including Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), which Apple has integrated into both its operating system and its base station firmware.  The book costs $10. Wait, did I say $10? As a Wi-Fi Networking News reader, you get 10-percent off (paying $9) by following this link or using this coupon code: CPN005070406WNN. Excerpts are available through that link, as well the full table of contents, and other details.  I spoke to Chuck Joiner at MacVoices about 802.11n networking in general and Apple's flavor in particular in a podcast. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] My new ebook, Take Control of Your 802.11n AirPort Extreme Network, is out: The 154-page electronic book (immediate download) covers every aspect of using Apple&#8217;s new 802.11n base station and client adapters, including how to set up a side-by-side legacy network (802.11b/g in 2.4 GHz) and new 802.11n (5 GHz), choosing the right band and channel, the benefits and logistics of adding shared hard drives via the base station, and connecting an Apple TV to the network. I run through all the security options now available, including Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), which Apple has integrated into both its operating system and its base station firmware.  The book costs $10. Wait, did I say $10? As a Wi-Fi Networking News reader, you get 10-percent off (paying $9) by following this link or using this coupon code: CPN005070406WNN. Excerpts are available through that link, as well the full table of contents, and other details.  I spoke to Chuck Joiner at MacVoices about 802.11n networking in general and Apple&#8217;s flavor in particular in a podcast. [...]</p>
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