While not directly wireless tech oriented, this is a good book for FreeRADIUS 
which can be used for 802.1X deployments. It takes a very hands-on approach. 

http://www.packtpub.com/article/getting-started-with-freeradius

Bruce Osborne
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From: James Michael Keller [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 3:53 PM
Subject: Book remcomendations

 Content preview:  All, I'm looking for a good book on current wireless tech
   that covers more theory and RF then vendor specific implementations. I'm 
working
    on a deployment, and we have vendor training lined up, but wanted to dig
   into some more of the RF side before getting bogged down into vendor knob
   location brain dumps... [...] 
 
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All,

I'm looking for a good book on current wireless tech that covers more 
theory and RF then vendor specific implementations.   I'm working on a 
deployment, and we have vendor training lined up, but  wanted to dig into some 
more of the RF side before getting bogged down into vendor knob location brain 
dumps...

Thanks in advance.

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-James

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