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			<title>How does Wi-Fi work?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hello folks, 
  I'm about to ask a really dumb question, but I'm asking it because I really and...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hello folks,<br />
  I'm about to ask a really dumb question, but I'm asking it because I really and truly don't know how this works, and I'm really interested.  I'm considing upgrading to a blackberry with wi-fi.  I have wifi at home, and I'm sure I would be able to attach the BB to my wireless network for being able to browse internet etc.  However, how does it work with other hosts on the network?  Is it possible to transfer files from computer to BB and vice versa?  Map a drive from BB to host, and vice versa?  What about browsing web pages on my local web server, that only serves to my &quot;intranet&quot;?  Is that how it works, or is it only for use getting to the internet, or for making wifi calls?<br />
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-capT</div>

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