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Coming soon to a space near you — linux-powered Sputnik?

Oct 14, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 views

Sputnik is a wireless network management system based on Linux and embedded Linux software combined with commodity PCs and wireless access points (APs). It aims to bring Cisco-class network management and security features to wireless networks, enabling wireless Internet service providers (WISPS), community wireless service… providers, educational campuses, and system integrators to centrally manage customer networks.

Our Device Profile examines Sputnik's “Central Control” application, its “Sputnik Agent” firmware application, and the company's own uClinux based AP 120 , the first Sputnik-enabled AP on the market.

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