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* Recommended computers | * Recommended computers | ||
* [http://www.soekris.com/products.htm Soekris computers] with miniPCI slots. These are fairly open, low-power, x86 computers. They're produced in relatively small production runs so they can be somewhat expensive. | |||
* [http://www.ubnt.com/routerstation Ubiquiti RouterStation]. A low-power, MIPS computer for WISP applications. Produced at scale, and relatively inexpensive. | |||
* [http://www.routerboard.com/ RouterBoard] are low-power, mostly Atheros-based MIPS computers made by WISP supplier MicroTik. Produced at scale and relatively inexpensive. | |||
* Recommended wireless adapters/controllers | * Recommended wireless adapters/controllers | ||
* Ubiquiti Networks Atheros-based miniPCI Adapters | |||
* [http://ubnt.com/xr2 XR2]. A high-power 2.4 GHz adapter that supports 5 MHz channels. 28 dBm TXPO. | |||
* [http://ubnt.com/sr2 SR2]. A high-power 2.4 GHz adapter that supports 5 MHz channels. 26 dBm TXPO. | |||
* [http://ubnt.com/xr5 XR5]. A high-power 5 GHz adapter that supports 5 MHz channels. 28 dBm TXPO. | |||
== Example: configuring an open80211s network under Linux using mac80211_hwsim == | == Example: configuring an open80211s network under Linux using mac80211_hwsim == |