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        <description>Joshua Oreman: 802.11 wireless development

Project Plan

Summary

I will design an infrastructure for 802.11 cards to be used by gPXE, and as many drivers for it as I have time for. Currently there is only one driver for any 802.11 device (prism2) and it's out-of-date and unsupported by any 802.11 infrastructure. My work will create that infrastructure, with the hopeful end result of a slim 802.11 layer that is versatile enough to support all common use cases and more driver development. I will…</description>
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