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OpenADK is a meta GNU/Linux distribution for embedded systems. In this context "meta" means, you can build the complete distribution from source. OpenADK is meant to be an appliance development kit (ADK) especially designed for embedded system developers and advanced users.
A firmware for large ad-hoc mesh networks. It is based on the Freifunk Firmware from Berlin but largely extended for a good day to day experience.
OpenBox4 is a project that aims at creating an alternative firmware for the Neuf Box 4 (the DSL gateway/router from Neuf Cegetel, the second largest ISP in France).
Additional functionality for the Asterisk software telephony engine, especially of the kind that integrates GrandCentral and Gizmo5 in useful ways.
Development goal for connFide is to create an affordable broadband connection monitoring appliance using inexpensive hardware and Open Source firmware/software. This device shall be called sensor box for quick reference. // DE: siehe [Wiki]/Summary
X-Wrt is a set of packages and patches to enhance the end user experience of OpenWrt. It is NOT a fork of OpenWrt. We work in conjunction with the OpenWrt developers to extend OpenWrt.
Nightwing allows the creation of fast deployment wireless networks and without the need to make complicated configurations that allows the extention of the network. From the implementation of a Mesh technology called B.A.T.M.A.N, Nightwing allows the extention of Wireless Network with the simplicity
Lua-Wrt is a set of packages for OpenWrt and X-Wrt that are oriented towards technically apt end users. It is a place for unencumbered additions and changes to the OpenWrt and X-Wrt. We are not in competition with OpenWrt or X-Wrt, but rather in compliment to they. We need YOUR help making the
"Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software" (source: arduino.cc). The La Fonera is a simple wi-fi device that incorporates a wireless system-on-a-chip. When combined, using the right software and hardware, the Arduino
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