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		<title>No strings attached- A guide for Wireless Networking</title>
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			July 22, 2006

Set up a home wireless network and set yourself free. David Flynn untangles the cables and the confusion.

It used to be a geeky thing to do. Set up a wireless network at home and be able to browse the web, check email and chat online f...
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