Hi again,
So, I guess I'll order one of these boxes (heck, one box costs less
than the miniPCI WLan cards I use...)
Which ones do you use? I am interested in trying them on the pcengines
platform.
We're using Netgate cards at the office (their 802.11b and 802.11g
cards, including the antennas from them - basically, we just ordered the
kits). Both work flawlessly in a pretty tough environment (like, they
perform well despite 3 rather thick concrete walls with lots of steel
between them). But they are somewhat pricy.
and go from there.
Some source code leaves doubt on its adherence to the OpenSource
license. (...)
That indeed looks troubling. I'm hoping that the openWRT project is
more respectful to licenses...
I guess they can't. I believe the hardware relevant stuff is in object
only code, especially the wlan stuff.
Right - thanks to the FCC. I'm well aware of that problem having been on
the mad-wifi list for a while, but I was referring to the code you
quoted. Especially the "THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF
AT&T" is somewhat scary, but IANAL... But anything that was once
copyright of AT&T is making me be extra careful these days :-)
Martin
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