The WET11 is based on the Ubicom 2022. They have there own OS in it. It is basically a 200mhz PIC. Company I work for paid $10K for the development kit (which is not really worth it IMHO).
I haven't tried it yet, but I imagine there is some sort of copy protection in the WET11, although Ubicom gives you basically the WET11 in a sample application. -- Jeff King, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/01/2003 On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 21:26:05 -0500 (EST), Dan Lanciani wrote: >|I would think that the WET11 bridge must have some sort of >hackable OS as |well, because one there is a rogue access point >detection system that uses |modified WET11s as the remote probes. >Similar to a poor man's "Air |Defense" system. For the life of me I >can't remember the name of |it. > >The Network Chemistry WSP100 appears to be a modified WET11; you >might be thinking of that as it is (was) advertised as a "probe." >Unfortunately, once the firmware got stable enough to use the beta >ended and the product migrated to some other company where it is >rather expensive. :( > >|Does anyone know about the modifiability (is that a word?) of the >WET11? > >The processor documentation is freely available, and the firmware >update process looks like plain tftp... > > Dan Lanciani [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- general wireless list, a >bawug thing <http://www.bawug.org/> [un]subscribe: >http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless -- general wireless list, a bawug thing <http://www.bawug.org/> [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
