I used openwrt and have seen major improvements over the years since I first 
starting to use it.

Harold Hartley

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On Tuesday, 11/11/25 at 21:37 der.hans via PLUG-discuss 
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n moin,

We're in person this Thursday for an OpenWRT talk/demo from Arun Khan.

Starts 19:00 AZ ( UTC - 7 )

Abstract
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In the talk/demo Arun will try to cover several areas (time permitting):

  - Devices that come with factory installed OpenWRT (or it's forks)
  - Devices that can be imaged with an OpenWRT firmware
  - Features that make OpenWRT a compelling solution v/s vanilla stuff from
the manufacturers
  - DIY with bare metal devices
  - Building a custom image with larger 'root' partitions (e.g. for SD
cards)
  - Gotchas
  - And more (time permitting)
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Bio
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Arun has been a *nix user since 1983.  He started his Linux journey in
1995 with Slackware, Redhat, Debian, Caldera, S.u.S.E; for server side IT
solutions and experimenting with various desktop environments of the time.

He has had an IT consulting practice that focuses on providing solutions
based on open source software with Linux being the OS platform. He has
participated in many Linux user forums (US and India), learning from
others, sharing his knowledge with others, and evangelizing open source
solutions. He chaired the Linux SIG at the Chicago Computer Society
(c. 2001-2003)

While searching for an integrated Gateway/WiFi open source solution
(circa 2017), he discovered a few like ZeroShell, pfSense, and OpenWRT;
settled with OpenWRT because of its wide device support and out of box
functionality.

His current interest - Linux based solutions running on small devices like
Thin Clients, SBCs, etc.
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Please be early to ease getting everyone to 3rd floor

Location: 1702 E Highland, Phoenix 85016 in 3rd floor cafe

Our new location is at the 51 and Highland ( approx 16th St and Camelback
).

Park North of Highland in the Make A Wish lot.

As reference points, this is near Town and Country and the back side of
the shopping center with Duck and Decanter, somewhat across the street
from Harvey Wineberger.

When driving from the South, the parking lot is on the North side of
Highland when turning left off the 51.

If coming from 16th St it's behind the QT that's on the corner with
Highland.

There will be a door bell button mounted on the frame near the doors, but
it is not guaranteed some one will be available to escort you once the
meeting starts.

Light food and drinks are permitted but you will need to clean up after
yourself.

FLOSS Stammtisch is Tuesday, the 18th, in person at Boulders on Southern
in Mesa.

In December we'll have our first in person end of year pot luck since
2019. It will also be at the Highland location.

ciao,

der.hans
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