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A kind of AndroidOS for Single Board Computer's (SBC's), but Apps host locally and serve your entire home/business network, not just one screen. Deployment, Build & Config its full automated. Effectively a non-programmer friendly linux-based homeserver operating system. Utilizes Web (USB and Serial) API to flash your SBC directly from our website.
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OpenThread released by Google is an open-source implementation of the Thread networking protocol
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Ansible role that installs and upgrades OpenWISP.
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Android Wireless Measurement Library aims to collect and open source wireless statistics and information in a way that does not disrupt the functioning of apps
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This is a multi-use bash script for Linux systems to audit wireless networks.
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Scans the spectrum for free/congested wireless microphone channels ("RF Explorer" or "TinySA" hardware is required!)
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Wireless DCC / WCC decoders for railway modelling (trains and accessories) and other models/toys based on Arduino
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INET Framework for the OMNeT++ discrete event simulator
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an in-development wireless geolocation database with public domain data dumps
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The nimble. An open source, rapidly deployable, wireless mesh network.
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ZMK Firmware Repository
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GNU Radio – the Free and Open Software Radio Ecosystem
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All HF bands QRP CW/SSB transceiver
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Z-Wave driver written entirely in JavaScript/TypeScript
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NS-MIRACLE is a framework designed to enhance the functionalities provided by NS2. It provides an efficient engine for handling cross-layer messages and, enables the coexistence of multiple modules within each layer of the protocol stack. For instance, multiple IP, link layers, MACs or PHYs can be specified and used within the same node.
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A Calibre e-Books application operating natively on MIPS Linux OpenWRT 12.09 without RootFS
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