Rick Funderburg wrote:
Tracy R Reed wrote:
Sounds like this could make wireless on Linux much easier to use and
make Linux compatible with much more wireless hardware. I sure hope so
because it seems we have all had our fights with wireless on Linux
over the past few years.
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS1977847793.html
Sounds interesting, but it is hard to see from the article exactly what
their wifi stack is. It seems to be a driver framework that includes
software implementations of many wifi features.
-- Rick
From the reading I did, I think it is a framework with the protocol
drivers built in. Now the only thing that has to be written for a card,
will be the hardware drivers, and the API they need to be written for is
clear.
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