Technically, if they don't change anything they don't have to... Or at least that is how I was told. That's why Linksys had to release the firmware of their routers, once people realized that they were running Linux on them.
The device is going to rock hardcore anyway, but being able to use kismet on the wifi part when I'm driving would be kick-ass.
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Technically, if they don't change anything they don't have to... Or at least that is how I was told. That's why Linksys had to release the firmware of their routers, once people realized that they were running Linux on them.
The device is going to rock hardcore anyway, but being able to use kismet on the wifi part when I'm driving would be kick-ass.