Hi all,
Minitar wireless products are sold in Australia - in particular the MNWAPB has been very popular - a small-size access point that runs Linux with a reasonable Edimax radio (18dB TX power). An effort was underway to develop a distro for the RTL8181 was underway http://rtl8181.sourceforge.net/, but the MNWAPB was discontinued.
Minitar have now released the MNWAPG http://www.epct.com.tw/product_info.php … cts_id=904 - the 802.11g successor to the MNWAPB. It has the same nice features as the MNWAPG - small size, cheap, good radio, runs linux - but Minitar has now released a version with 16MB SDRAM. It still only has 2MB of flash memory, but we've seen you can do useful things with 2MB of flash memory and OpenWRT.
Why am I posting this to the OpenWRT forum? Because Minitar have publicly called for suggestions as to what should go into future versions of the MNWAPGA firmware. This is a link to the relevant forum topic: http://www.minitar.com/forums/index.php … 3&st=0 I think this is very interesting, especially in light of the WRT54G v5 not running linux.
Minitar products are sold internationally via http://www.epct.com.tw/