>From your website it looks like it only works with Sputnik APs or some
modified 3rd party APs.  Is this correct?  Is there a list of 3rd party APs
that have been sucessfully modified to include the Sputnik Agent?  (I'm
thinking of both officially modified APs tested by Sputnik, Inc, and
unofficially modified APs done by wireless user groups (WUGs) or
individuals.  Is Sputnik Agent also freely available to WUGs?

"Sputnik Central Control manages Sputnik AP 120 access points but does not
work “out of the box” with current third-party wireless APs. Instead, it
requires that the APs have been updated with Sputnik Agent firmware.
Sputnik is actively working with OEMs so that the Sputnik Agent is built
into a wide range of third-party access points."

http://www.sputnik.com/products/apf.html
"Sputnik-Powered Access Points
Qualified wireless APs that have been flashed with the Sputnik Agent are
called Sputnik-Powered Access Points."



At 07:48 PM 11/12/2003 -0800, Kathy Giori wrote:
>at Sputnik, we've just moved from beta to general product availability 
>(whew). with that move, we're announcing that our Sputnik Central 
>Control (SCC) server software is available for *free* to qualified 
>community wireless groups (regularly $895 to manage up to 20 APs).
>
>if interested, check out the details here:
>http://www.sputnik.com/partners/community.html
>
>kathy
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