WISP-Dist is a modular embedded Linux distribution for wireless routers, but can be used for other purposes as well. The entire system fits in 8 MB flash/16 MB RAM. Highlights include an easy-to-use menu interface, commandline access, an Access Point mode (on selected cards), OSPF/RIPv2, bandwidth shaping, NAT, Layer 3 (proxy arp) bridging, and other goodies. The goal is to create an open, customizable, and easy-to-use solution for wireless routers.
| Tags | Networking Operating Systems Software Distribution Software Development Embedded Systems |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
Recent releases


Changes: This release has been declared stable. It has a lot of new functionality and bugfixes.


Changes: Various new features and bugfixes, including the ability to get wireless statistics via SNMP and WDS support.


Changes: This is a maintenance build with various bugfixes and small improvements.


Changes: Various bugfixes were made, and some new features were added. WISP-Dist is now considered stable by its author.


Changes: A lot of new features, updates and bugfixes were introduced, including bridging support.
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WISP-Dist has joined the LEAF project.
http://leaf-project.org/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/leaf/