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Open source 'n' drivers

Mon Jul 28, 2008 11:44 pm

Open source 'n' drivers available now apparently.
http://practical-tech.com/network/ather ... riendlier/

The report points out that new devices (running 11n) now have an Atheros
driver (ath9k) available for Linux OS. Seems the company is quite
serious about Linux, as it has hired two senior developers from the
MadWifi project. Hope this means MadWifi will continue with beefed up
support out of the box - I mean, chipset.

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This is exciting. Wonder if there is any tie-in with requests for connector style for nex-gen wireless cards? 8)

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Re: Open source 'n' drivers

Tue Jul 29, 2008 5:54 am

Thats what I was hinting at in the main post ;)
 
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Re: Open source 'n' drivers

Tue Aug 19, 2008 3:58 am

Hi Folks,

cards, linux drivers and hardware (Ubiquiti Networks) already exists. Maybe Routerboard is developing the best prices and hardware to offer us the best solution.