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      <description>Our monthly Q&amp;amp;A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru helps keep a mother-in-law in her own subnet, provides assistance to someone trapped in a metal building and offers helpful pointers to a reader trying to set up WPA and Radius with Windows 2008.</description>
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      <title>Create Your Own VPN Server with DD-WRT</title>
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      <description>Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) aren't just for corporate networks. You can setup your own VPN sever in your home or small office using a wireless router and free, Open Source DD-WRT.</description>
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      <title>Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode XXVII</title>
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      <description>Our monthly Q&amp;A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru helps settle the 5GHz/2.4GHz 802.11n question, offers hope to owners of aging laptops and drop tips on sharing an Internet connection.</description>
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      <title>Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode XXVI</title>
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      <description>Our monthly Q&amp;A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru looks into his crystal ball and considers the future of Wi-Fi in the 4G era before helping a reader work out some problems with a wireless printer and DD-WRT.</description>
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      <title>Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode XXV</title>
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      <description>Our monthly Q&amp;A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru helps troubleshoot a WDS setup, pick the best dd-wrt firmware for a Linksys router and turns to his loyal readers for help with a public hotspot configuration problem.</description>
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      <title>Get Help With Remote Assistance and Windows 7</title>
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      <description>Windows 7 has made Remote Assistance simpler than before, which means you'll have an easier time helping friends and family members with their computers, or tapping your local guru for some help with your own.
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      <title>Manage Your Wi-Fi Connections Online with Easy WiFi</title>
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      <description>By storing your Wi-Fi configuration and access information in the cloud, Easy WiFi makes it easier to connect to and use multiple public and private Wi-Fi networks.</description>
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      <title>Consider Alternative DNS Providers for More Security</title>
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      <description>Besides the performance gains, alternative DNS providers like OpenDNS and Google's Public DNS can give you a security advantage by blocking phishing attempts and malicious Web sites.
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      <title>Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode XXIV</title>
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      <description>Our monthly Q&amp;amp;A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru helps with a DD-WRT troubleshoot, describes how to divvy up a WLAN and explains how to share a hotel's Wi-Fi connection.</description>
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      <title>Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode XXIII</title>
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      <description>Our monthly Q&amp;amp;A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru considers how to implement load balancing features on your home LAN, fix a problem with sites that don't load over a particular piece of gear and avoid finding yourself signed on to a neighbor's non-secure network.</description>
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