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So I figured it out and wrote The Windows 7 / Windows Wireless Home Networking Bible in December 2009.
But when I Googled "Windows 7 Windows XP wireless network" I found to my astonishment that there was no comprehensive guide to setting up a mixed Windows 7 / Windows XP wireless home network - from Microsoft or anyone else - even though it's the most common scenario Windows 7 users are going to encounter.
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I even paid Dell an extra $49.95 for its Getting Started Service just like any other Joe PC User just so I wouldn't even have to set up my own wireless home network (I admit it), but first Dell delivered the wrong machine (a Windows 7 Inspiron instead of one with Windows XP installed), then the Dell Getting Started Service proved utterly useless.
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All I really wanted to do was take on a new Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop and upgrade from Adobe CS2 to CS4. It was supposed to be a short stay in port. It's true, though, that I never looked back at the high tech world that had been my life - until 2009, that is, when I inadvertently bought a new Windows 7 PC from Dell for my own personal use and quickly found myself swimming in PC software and hardware issues again. Among other things, I wrote The History of the Corporation and Who Killed Custer?, created and 100 Voices and set a mountain bike World Record (so in a way, maybe I DID get drunk with the mountain gods.) So I left the PC world behind - although contrary to what you may have heard, I did not get drunk with the mountain gods and fall into a deep, decade-long sleep. I'd made it out alive and unscathed, but everything behind me had collapsed in a writhing cloud of smoke and molten, raining debris. history.Īt that point, I felt a little like Indiana Jones at the end of the Temple of Doom. That was five months before the Dot Com Crash and exactly two years before Exodus Communications' bankruptcy precipitated the failure of Global Crossings, the seventh largest Chapter 11 filing in U.S. By 1999, I was convinced that the party couldn't last much longer, so I sold BugNet - providentially refusing stock options in Exodus Communications, a Fortune 100 company, and taking all my chips off the table in cash. In those boisterous days, the money was huge, the growth was explosive, and so was the competition for it. I had my fingers on the technical pulse of the entire industry, and from that vantage point I watched company after company come out of nowhere with products - like Netscape Navigator and Vermeer FrontPage - which defined entire product categories overnight, and ultimately changed the face of human culture globally.
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How things have changed in just 15 years! At the turn of the century, I was in wonderful position to watch the American personal computer / Internet revolution at full flood: I founded BugNet at the dawn of the Dot Com Boom and by Y2K I'd built it into the world's largest supplier of PC bug fixes. NOWHERE IS THE COLLAPSE of American economic and technological power more obvious than in the realm of popular American software, especially Web mastering software. Section 1 - The Digital Rip Van Winkle Returns Home * Books * Journalism * Graphic Arts * Video * Store