[openwisp] Re: Hostel WIFI in Asia

2017-11-20 Thread Sebastian Heyden
hey frederico, thanks for your response. i will look into LEDE and go on from their. I have some experience with OpenWRT but if I can have it easy I prefer easy :) best regards, sebastian Am Montag, 20. November 2017 16:33:07 UTC+7 schrieb Federico Capoano: > > Hi Sebastien, > > OpenWISP allow

[openwisp] Update regarding developments: GIS module and next steps

2017-11-20 Thread Federico Capoano
Hey all, I have extracted the code of the GIS prototype I have been working on in this reusable django-app: https://github.com/openwisp/django-loci - which is unreleased yet but you can play with it. The rationale is very similar to the one I used in django-x509

[openwisp] Re: Turris OS and OpenWISP 2

2017-11-20 Thread Federico Capoano
I bought one router when I went to Prague for the OpenWRT Summit 2017, but I still haven't had a chance to test it. Will update this thread as soon as I have news. Federico On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 10:30:37 AM UTC+2, Federico Capoano wrote: > > I recently noticed the openwisp-config feed

[openwisp] Re: Hostel WIFI in Asia

2017-11-20 Thread Federico Capoano
Hi Sebastien, OpenWISP allows to remotely configure any hardware that supports OpenWRT/LEDE and allows to configure any feature that OpenWRT/LEDE supports. Is commonly used in the scenario you described, some people configured 802.11r through it which may help you in your case. Remember though,