![]() Guess what? You don’t always necessarily need a fixed wireless router device to create your own WLAN. One thing always remains the same, however: the access point always costs more than the wireless card. This site has reviewed dozen of consumer and business oriented APs, some better than others. The general belief when it comes to setting up Wi-Fi connectivity is that you need a Wireless access point (AP) device and computers with wireless client cards. There are a number of interesting and innovative open source projects out there that enable Wi-Fi, and make it cheaper to setup a hotspot or even just enable Wireless connectivity in a house or small user group. Open Source is usually touted as a disruptive technology that is a boon to innovation and something that lowers costs and barriers to entry.Īnd the open source movement is having the same impact on Wi-Fi. ![]() If you’ve read any tech publication in the last 18 months then you’ve seen dozens of articles about open source software and how it’s transforming all verticals of the technology industry. Linux-based projects are cropping up all over to make for inexpensive WLANs of all sorts. ![]() Wireless networks and hotspots aren’t just for Windows users. ![]()
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