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OpenAP was a Linux distribution for wireless access points developed by Instant802 Networks.[1] OpenAP was one of the early open-source Linux distributions designed aiming to replace the factory firmware on a range of IEEE 802.11b wireless access points, specifically those based on the Eumitcom WL11000SA-N board.

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  1. ^ Weeks, Roger; Dumbill, Edd; Jepson, Brian (2004). Linux Unwired. O'Reilly Media. p. 172. ISBN 9780596005832.
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