Suggested Books for Further Reading
The following books provide information that is especially useful to designers of wireless WANs and WISPs:
The ARRL Handbook for Radio Amateurs (published by the American Radio Relay League [www.arrl.org]). This book is a standard reference book in the wireless industry with more than 1000 pages of information.
ARRL UHF/Microwave Experimenter's Manual (published by the American Radio Relay League [ARRL]). This book is a good microwave theory textbook.
802.11 Wireless Networks—The Definitive Guide by Matthew Gast (published by O'Reilly and Associates). This is probably the all-around best 802.11 book in terms of providing practical 802.11 knowledge. It primarily covers indoor deployments, but some outdoor information ...
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