Wireless Crash Course, Second Edition
McGraw-Hill Professional | May 24, 2005 | ISBN: 007145280X | 552 pages | PDF | 5 MB
This acclaimed wireless intro book provides a thorough understanding the basic workings of wireless networks, technology, and regulations, clearly explaining concepts like radio frequency, cell sites and switching, as well as the regulatory processes that affect all wireless service providers and equipment manufacturers. This new edition has been heavily revised to cover digital wireless: GPRS, 3G, UTMS, cdma2000, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and the host of new digital services driving wireless growth.
Please upload again the link you gave below is dead or has errro on it...
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Originally Posted by markos
Wireless Crash Course, Second Edition
McGraw-Hill Professional | May 24, 2005 | ISBN: 007145280X | 552 pages | PDF | 5 MB
This acclaimed wireless intro book provides a thorough understanding the basic workings of wireless networks, technology, and regulations, clearly explaining concepts like radio frequency, cell sites and switching, as well as the regulatory processes that affect all wireless service providers and equipment manufacturers. This new edition has been heavily revised to cover digital wireless: GPRS, 3G, UTMS, cdma2000, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and the host of new digital services driving wireless growth.
dead download link please upload in part on the forum itself or on another file sharing site like www.easyshare.com etc...
thanks in advance...
Originally Posted by markos
Wireless Crash Course, Second Edition
McGraw-Hill Professional | May 24, 2005 | ISBN: 007145280X | 552 pages | PDF | 5 MB
This acclaimed wireless intro book provides a thorough understanding the basic workings of wireless networks, technology, and regulations, clearly explaining concepts like radio frequency, cell sites and switching, as well as the regulatory processes that affect all wireless service providers and equipment manufacturers. This new edition has been heavily revised to cover digital wireless: GPRS, 3G, UTMS, cdma2000, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and the host of new digital services driving wireless growth.
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