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Automatic session locker for KDE. Requires Python (2.3 and higher), PyKDE, PyQT, python-bluez to run. This small script will lock desktop if monitored device becomes unavailable. When device becomes available again - script will unlock desktop.
BlueXare Bluetooth Broadcasting System is aimed to provide a content spreading platform. It is formed by a specific GNU/Linux distro, a Bluetooth broadcasting daemon, a Bluetooth service point architecture design and a set of system managent tools.
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
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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.
A little set of straightforward scripts for fast deployment of a mini distro for devices with RTL8181 chipset. Currently focused on the Ovislink WL-1120AP and other devices with 16MB of RAM.
BTLib package is a J2ME Bluetooth library usefull when developing applications for Java, Bluetooth enabled mobile devices. The other packages are individual applications utilizing BTLib. You can download any of them and run it in your mobile device.
Python / GTK / GNOME applet for wireless configuration, similar to Windows XP "Zeroconf" wireless. Shows network status, available access points, and allows the user to connect to a specific AP. Stores WEP keys and handles DHCP.
JPresence is a mobile positioning system based on the Bluetooth technology. The idea is to use Bluetooth enabled computers/laptops/cellphones to create a free and inexpensive worldwide mobile positioning system.
Prawn (Prototyping Architecture for Wireless Networks) is a project that aims at providing an easy-to-use developping environment for rapid prototyping of wireless network protocols and applications.
KWaveControl is a kde monitoring and configuration tool for wireless devices. It shows diverse information like signal quality, bitrate, e.g. and offers the potentialities to configure most of the device attributes and to scan for networks.
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.
Implementation of a management and configuration environment for wireless LAN. The core logic of the access points shall be moved to a centralized management platform.
Comgt is a command line tool for controlling, configuring and interacting with Option Wireless 3G and 2G ( HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE, GPRS, GSM) data devices within the Linux environment.
C written deamon for sending public Bluetooth OBEX messages to all devices in area, using a single dongle. Uses SQLite backend that allows easy configuration and monitoring. Embedded application allows to create images using GDLib from an inserted text.
Cloud hub is a link-level wireless mesh networking implementation. With cloud hub firmware, access points automatically find each other, optimize connection topology, and allow other ad-hoc wireless users to join as clients.
This project provides an inexpensive solution to 802.11g wireless communication using off the shelf hardware and opensource technologies. This uses the Atmel AT90USB micro and the ZyDas ZD1211B wireless chipset. Developed by David Garske of Wibotics.com