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Over recent years it has become increasingly common for computers to be connected to local area networks and the internet via wireless connections. This has spread from the home and the coffee shop into the enterprise, especially with the advent of increased wireless security and faster standards such as wireless N. Configuring wireless network access on many Linux distributions is still a somewhat complex proposition. Fedora Linux, however, makes this task extremely easy.