From Team CUWiN: (more info at www.cuwin.net)

CUWiN Releases CUWiNware 0.7.0 -- BETA.

September 19, 2006

CUWiN announces a new version of its flagship software, CUWiNware 0.7.0.
CUWiNware enables neighbors and communities to create a mesh wireless network
that can share Internet connections, establish local VoIP services, and utilize
peer-to-peer connections to improve their broadband experience. CUWiNware 0.7.0
makes community networking easier to use than ever before. CUWiNware is free
open source software, which makes network deployment as much as 75% cheaper than proprietary systems.

CUWiNware version 0.7.0 makes great strides forward in usability and
reliability. Dual radio support is the most visible addition to CUWiNware,
allowing a single node to provide a public access point in addition to providing
network infrastructure. Network traffic is handled more reliably. It also makes
gateway configuration more robust. Logging synchronization simplifies network
administration, in addition to a test version of a web-based configuration tool.
CUWiNware 0.7.0 also supports more diverse hardware.

“The effect of version 0.7.0 will soon be felt in the local Champaign-Urbana
community, as the City of Urbana converts their current nodes into dual-radio
nodes, providing free wireless Internet hotspots in places like Crane Alley, the
Market on the Square, and Lincoln Square Mall,” said CUWiN Outreach Coordinator
Ross Musselman. “This release brings us another step closer to the kind of
networks we envision: user owned and operated broadband networks.”

For the technical community, CUWiNware 0.7.0 marks a major step forward in
community wireless networking:

   * Dual radio allows a single node to act both as backhaul for the
     network and as an access point for public use.

   * Improved routing fidelity and routing daemon reliability,
     implements a more robust DHCPselect feature for gateway
     auto-configuration,

   * Syncing of HSLS daemon logs with Zebra logs for better debugging,

   * Non-i386 architectures support, including nascent support for the
     Atheros AR5312.

   * NodeConfig, a web-based graphical user interface that allows the
     user to change the node's settings through a web browser. Version
     0.7.0 contains a beta version of this feature, which can be
     accessed by typing the IP of the node into one's browser.

Release Notes:

CUWiNware Version 0.7.0 was released on September 19, 2006.

CUWiN’s three-part mission is to:
 - Connect more people to Internet and broadband services;
 - Develop open-source software for use by wireless projects world-wide;
 - Build & support community not-for-profit broadband networks worldwide.

For more information, contact:

Ross Musselman, CUWiN Outreach Coordinator
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: +1 217 278-3933 x.30



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