On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, Mike Sensney wrote:
> There is always StarOS. http://www.staros.com/ I don't understand the relevance of StarOS to the question I asked. I asked for a hardware recommendation, StarOS is software. The software I am using is free, can be ported to embedded hardware, whereas StarOS requires Celeron or higher or an x86 "almost embedded" board, and is not free in either meaning of the word. Finally, StarOS does not appear to be a mesh network. So please explain. > At 11:02 AM 2/24/2005, Bob Keyes wrote: > > >I am looking for APs that I can load linux/bsd onto, and then port RoofNet > >to. Which means I need wifi devices supported by with madwifi or hostap. I > >also am looking for APs with a fair amount of ram - 32mb is good, I am not > >sure that 16mb can do it. 4mb of flash is probably the minimum, 8mb of > >flash would be nice. So far I'd found the NetGear WGT634U Linksys WRT54GS > >have 32mb/8mb, the former with Atheros chipset and the latter with Prism3. > >Anything about either of these units I should know of? Or are there others > >to add to this list? Has anyone messed about with the XR range extender > >technology on the WGU624? > > > >Also, I've heard that the WGT624 has a nice 100mw output. But finding out > >what wifi chipset, how much ram & flash, etc. has been difficult. Anyone > >know these specs? > >_______________________________________________ > >BAWUG's general wireless chat mailing list > >[unsubscribe] http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless > > _______________________________________________ BAWUG's general wireless chat mailing list [unsubscribe] http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless