django-rest-framework-gis
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django-rest-framework-gis
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OpenWrt 23.05.0-rc1 – First Release Candidate
Is this something similar to OpenWISP? It all sounds cool, but might be an overkill for small installations…
[0] https://openwisp.org/
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Console for managing multiple OpenWRT nodes?
Haven't tried it yet, but I think OpenWISP is what you want.
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OpenWRT for meshnet and 200 devices?
or https://openwisp.org/
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Any open source centrally managed access point system?
All my searches are pointing to OpenWISP
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open source software like omada
The only "single pane of glass" open source solution I've found like this is OpenWISP. It works along with OpenWR based devices.
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VPN noob questions
I guess if you want to see what is out there, take a look and openwrt and openwisp
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Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate?
OpenWRT is missing a big piece of the puzzle: configuration management and the ability to work with a "controller". OpenWRT is currently great at running stand-alone but has essentially zero support for being part of a "fleet" of devices managed centrally.
This means something as simple as changing the network name or password requires changing it on every single access point manually, and even worse if your mesh system relies on sharing frequently-changing state between devices.
OpenWISP tries to address this problem: https://openwisp.org - I suggest you check it out and solve the configuration management problem first.
The actual "mesh" part is actually relatively easy. Most commercial systems use basic Linux networking tools, HostAPd (sometimes with custom improvements, but this all ends up upstreamed or reimplemented upstream given enough time) and custom glue code to tie them together. A "mesh" system is typically a user-facing network being broadcast by all APs (with shared settings such as name and password) and an invisible, "backhaul" network each AP hosts (either on a separate interface or on the same interface as the AP - I believe some wireless cards can act both as AP and station as long as the channel is the same) and the other in the path connects to, and the glue code handles configuring all of that. 802.11s is also an option that can be used, and I'm pretty sure all of this is already possible to configure manually in Linux - what's lacking is the "glue code" to set up & manage all of this automatically.
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front end for displaying maps with django
In your project did you end up deploying something like django-rest-framework-gis? I have found great results with it. Mainly using PSQL as the backend. I found that the built in Django GeoJSON Serializer can become a little slow with polys like land parcels but it will get the job done and if you can get way without deploying DRF then it maybe worth the trade off.
openwrt
- Easiest way to show my model to my mom?
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Recommendation for a wifi router with L2TP or other VPN server support?
If your current router supports a custom firmware like openWRT then you could do this without having to buy a new one.
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OpenWrt 23.05.2 seems to be officially released now
Official announcement: https://openwrt.org/
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OpenWrt Site Account Creation
Unfortunately, I can't create an account via Github on the openwrt site.
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openwrt.org not loading
Anyone else having trouble reaching openwrt.org right now? I can't get the forums, main page or downloads. I've done plenty of troubleshooting and there isn't anything else on my network having trouble reaching anything else on the internet.
- How to get started in networking areas of embedded systems (routers, developing netstacks, etc ...)
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Things just got a little weird, my current network is down, I'm a newb trying to start from the ground up and I found out I actually have another (newer) wifi router.... what to do?
On the router. openwrt.org has lots of great documentation that lays out exactly what you're looking for and then some.
- OpenWrt Project: a Linux operating system targeting embedded devices
What are some alternatives?
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