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OpenMAC is a TinyOS-based implementation of IEEE 802.15.4 MAC layer, which lies at the core of MeshNetics ZigBee stack, and provides basic wireless networking (star,peer to peer) to WSN's. Available for low-power ZigBit modules and Atmel AVR Z-Link Kits
A hardware configuration and tweaking program for Dell laptops running Ubuntu Linux. This program was written for anyone who desires to automate the configuration of incorrectly configured or unsupported hardware.
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RT-FireWire aims to develop real-time network platform (on the real-time kernel extension of Linux,currently on Xenomai) on FireWire (a.k.a. IEEE1394). More information about this project can be found in www.rtfirewire.org
kbfd is implementation of the IETF Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Protocol on kernel-space daemon. It is challenge to Hardware implementation(like FPGA) BFD.
Q5 is a complete fully open linux based router / network appliance, including hardware. It supports up to four wireless minipci cards and two 10/100 Mbps NICs. The hardware is build around AMD's AU1500 MIPS processor, running at 264 MHz.
For real-time, high speed, mission critical packet capturing without suffering any packet drops during high packet rates with relatively modest desktop hardware. Applications in: real-time network or large system monitoring or clustered systems.
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The SBus is a family of high-speed packet-based databus standards, suitable for both networking and interdevice communication. They are optimized for high data density transactions. This project creates and documents the standards, schematics, and driver
NetReg is an automated system that requires an unknown DHCP client to register their hardware before gaining full network access. Through a simple web interface, the client is prompted for their user identification.
This project provides an inexpensive solution to 802.11g wireless communication using off the shelf hardware and open source technologies. This uses the Atmel AT90USB micro and the ZyDas ZD1211B wireless chipset. Developed by David Garske of Wibotics.com
URBI: Universal Robotic Body Interface. URBI is a scripted command language used to control robots (AIBO, pioneer,...). It is a robot-independant API based on a client/server architecture. Liburbi C++/Java/Matlab are available here. Forum available at ht
Small but complete enviroment for building custom embedded system (x86 and other). Based on the gentoo system and uclibc-embedded project. Ideal for small hardware like WRAP or Soekris.
Wep key changer (wepkc) is a client/server application that allows you to protect your ad-hoc (point to point) Wireless network when you are unable to use (due to software or hardware limitations) sophisticated protocols like WPA.
A project for network monitoring and asset tracking. This tool is used to track assets for fault reporting, network fault diagnosis and to identify which equipment will lose network connectivity in the event of hardware failure.
Proxmox Firewall (Proxwall) is a flexible Linux firewall based on Shorewall and many other open source tools. It is designed to install on commodity hardware within minutes. It can handle complex and fast changing network environments.
NetInput is a collection of tools to practically provide a software implementation of a mouse/keyboard switch on a client/server basis. It uses the IP protocol to let one server control mouse/keyboard activities on one or more clients.
This program works on command line and helps people to upgrade and recover their D-Link's modems.
It's stand-alone and doesn't require web-servers or other stuffs.
Read-only Mirror of the freedesktop.org repository
...The project’s goal is to make networking configuration and setup as automatic and painless as possible. It can automatically activate saved connections when the matching hardware and conditions are available. NetworkManager runs as a privileged daemon and exposes control through D-Bus so client tools can manage networking without directly handling device-level operations. It is widely used as a backend for graphical, terminal, and declarative networking tools across Linux distributions.
IXP4XX Open Source Development Guide - A central clearing house for obtaining and developing open source HOWTOs, scripts, patches and source code examples that show beginners and experts alike how to use the Intel (R) IXP4XX Product Line
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