- Sveasoft
Sveasoft is a
Stockton, California basedsoftware company that develops modified distributions ofWi-Fi routerfirmware for supportedLinux -based routers fromASUS ,Belkin ,Buffalo Technology ,Linksys , andNetgear . [cite web | url=http://www.sveasoft.com/modules/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=16132 | title=What hardware do you support? | publisher=Sveasoft | date=2006-03-20 | accessdate=2007-03-31]The company's development team has been reduced to the sole owner, James Huston Ewing. The company is managed by
Sweden native Åsa Birgitta Erlandsson, who acts as Board Deputy for the company. As ofSeptember 8 2006 , the company has reported losses of 159,000Swedish krona , or US$21,449. For financial reasons, nearly all assets in theUnited States have been liquidated. ["Sveasoft Utveckling AB" 2006, "Dun & Bradstreet ", pp. 1-2. Retrieved January 7, 2007, from SkyMinder database.] Verify source|date=July 2007Features
Sveasoft firmware is typically advertised as being able to increase the router's
radio transmission power from 28milliwatt s to 251 milliwatts, as well as being able to use 14 channels for802.11b transmissions instead of the 11 normally permitted in the U.S. or 13 permitted elsewhere. Modifications to power and frequency may interfere with other electronics, and may be illegal in some jurisdictions. The maximum power permitted by the U.S.FCC forWiFi with a 5 dBi or less antenna is 1000 mW [http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/tutorials/article.php/1428941] , the maximum power permitted by the European ETSI is 100 mW, bothEIRP , i.e. including antenna gain. Using channels 12, 13 or 14 in the U.S. is not permitted. In nearly all non-U.S. locations channels 1-13 are permitted. Channels 1-14 are legal in Japan and unregulated areas.Other features include QoS support,
Wireless Distribution System support, wireless bridging, client mode support (CPE), a PPTPVPN server and client, downloadable packages andIPv6 support.The latest version of the Talisman firmware supports up to 16 Ethernet VLANs, up to 15 virtual wireless VLANs each with their own WEP, WPA, or WPA2 encryption and SSID, and bandwidth management and firewall features.
Sveasoft has released several new Talisman firmware versions including Talisman/Hotspot, Talisman/VPN (with IPSec support), Talisman/Mesh (automatic mesh networking).
Firmware versions
atori
Satori, along with many other minor releases, is one of the earliest Sveasoft firmware development projects. Nearly all the projects have been halted to develop the Alchemy revisions. It is not recommended to use these earlier firmware releases.
Alchemy
This is the current "public" release, which Sveasoft distributes to both subscribers and non-subscribers. Development has ceased for Alchemy in favor of further development of Talisman, though unofficial development continues to this day. As one of the most mature Sveasoft firmware releases, most people use Alchemy.
Talisman
This is the latest Sveasoft firmware release, which Sveasoft distributes solely to developers and subscribers. Versions of Talisman specializing in
Hotspots ,Mesh routing,VPN services, are currently available.oftware licensing
The WRT54G router runs a version of
Linux . Many of the software packages in the firmware are licensed under theGNU General Public License (GPL), including the Linux kernel.Sveasoft provides firmware under an annual subscription for US$25, which also gives access to the support forum. Talisman requires that the
MAC address es of each router are registered on Sveasoft's web site. The web site software writes each authorized MAC address to the firmware before it is downloaded, so the firmware will run only on those devices. Sveasoft allows users to download old, released versions of the firmware for free once you register a forum account on their site.Controversies
There are several controversies surrounding Sveasoft, involving the distribution of the software, the personalities involved and GPL-related issues. One of these issues is that Sveasoft charges a fee to download the latest binary of their firmware without releasing or providing free access to the source code, which is a violation of the GPL license. [cite web | url=http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/07/21/2255239 | title=Is Sveasoft Violating the GPL? | publisher=
Slashdot | date=2004-07-22 | accessdate=2007-03-31] cite web | url=http://lwn.net/Articles/178550/ | title=Sveasoft and the GPL | publisher=LWN.net | date=2006-04-05 | accessdate=2007-03-31] [cite web | url=http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/2004/pulpit_20040722_000820.html | title=Open and Shut: Does Sveasoft (Or Anyone Else) Have the Right to Make a Living From Open Source Software? | publisher=PBS | first=Robert X. | last=Cringley | date=2004-07-22 | accessdate=2007-03-31]On
March 11 2006 , theOpenWrt developers publicly announced that Sveasoft had violated its GPL license terms, and that Sveasoft's continuing distribution of OpenWrt was prohibited. [cite web | url=http://openwrt.org/?p=27 | title=What is OpenWrt? | publisher=OpenWrt | accessdate=2007-03-31] In return, Sveasoft claimed that OpenWrt was illegally redistributing software copyrighted by Sveasoft andBroadcom and placing them under the GPL without being authorized to do so by the copyright holders. Both groups deny the other's allegations.ee also
List of other Third-Party Firmware Projects.
References
External links
* [http://www.sveasoft.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.wrt54g.net/ WRT54G.net] - official download site for public versions of Sveasoft firmware.
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