(YFI; TSX.V) (OTCQB: KPIFF) the industry provider of Wi-Fi Spectrum Slicing technology for residential and commercial markets, has officially unveiled powerful new Dual Channel Wi-Fi(TM) software for the global Linux
OpenWrt development community, the company said.
Experiment devices and initial configurations AP Model TP-Link WR1043ND Ver 2.1 AP Firmware
OpenWRT Chaos Calmer 15.01 Number of APs 5 IEEE 802.11 Standard 802.11n (20MHz) Configured AP Channels 1, 6 and 11 OS of User Devices Android 5.0 and Linux Ubuntu 14.04 Number of User Devices 4 User Traffic Iperf based UDP and TCP Test SDN Controller Floodlight 1.0 Integrated Software Open vSwitch and Click Modular Router 2.0.1
The device is open-source ready with
OpenWrt or DD-WRT for complete flexibility and customisation of networking functions or for optimising the router for specific use cases, such as privacy, VoIP, and small office applications.
This release quotes Dell, Samsung, the Linux Foundation, The Document Foundation, Krita, Mycroft, Horizon Computing, contributors to Arch, Debian,
OpenWrt, Ubuntu, and several of their related distributions.
Edgecore will work with the open community to enable open-source
OpenWrt software to be loaded onto the open access points via ONIE, resulting in completely open access point alternatives.