“Familiar” Linux distro powers mobile, rugged wireless mesh routers
Aug 11, 2005 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsRajant Corp.'s Linux-powered BreadCrumbs are small, rugged, battery-powered, mobile wireless mesh repeaters/routers capable of instantly establishing meshed 802.11b wireless networks. They're aimed at military, police, fire, paramedic, and emergency-service uses, and can be deployed on moving vehicles on the ground and in the air. They run the Familiar Linux distribution from handhelds.org.
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