Running Free with Linux
By Roman Vichr2005-04-21
A Variety of Tools and Projects Help Get Wireless Linux Off the Ground
As Wi-Fi become ubiquitous, Linux has jumped on the bandwagon. In this article, Roman Vichr explains how Linux has helped -- and been helped by -- a number of wireless tools and projects.
Linux, Linux, Linux -- the versatile, stable, scalable, diverse, and competitive platform has gone wireless. It's becoming the universal tool for almost everything, and it has found its place in wireless solutions, from desktops and servers with wireless access to access point systems. Learn more about how Linux is enhancing wireless networking.
Tutorial Pages:
» A Variety of Tools and Projects Help Get Wireless Linux Off the Ground
» A Linux Wireless Access Point: Build or Buy?
» Friendly Tools
» Interoperability Issues
» Linux's Wireless Future
» Resources
First published by IBM DeveloperWorks
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