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Author: DavidMandalaDavid.Mandala@DevelopOnline.com
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Subject: Ask PLUG: best OS for wireless applications
I'd say that I am quite biased but Linux of course. I run wireless
networking at home and it works great. Several friends who have iPaq's drop
over and use their wireless cards with no problems so.......... Linux has
great support for wireless networking of all types both 802.11 and amateur
radio.

I'd say I'm biased since I: a) work for an embedded hardware company which
supplies hardware online running Linux. b) Have been using Linux for
embedded purposes since 1995 c) am moderating a panel for the embedded Linux
consortium at the embedded systems conference.

There I've said it.....

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David Mandala, CTO / VP Engineering
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lucas Vogel [mailto:lvogel@exponent.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 2:09 PM
> To: plug1
> Subject: Ask PLUG: best OS for wireless applications
>
>
> What is the best operating system for embedded wireless
> applications? I need
> an OS that not only is best suited for wireless
> LAN/communications, but one
> that has a great UI as well.
>
> Sorry if it sounds like a loaded question, but I'm interested in the
> opinions of the group.
>
>
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