Replacing the 10/100 Ethernet port with onboard 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz WiFi and Bluetooth, the popular open source BeagleBone Black computer now comes with built-in wireless networking capability:
BeagleBone Black Wireless introduces the Octavo Systems OSD3358 SiP (system-in-package) which integrates BeagleBone functionality into one easy-to-use BGA package.
The board is open source and designed in CadSoft EAGLE:
beagleboard/beaglebone-black-wireless
This combination of an easy to use system-in-package and affordable design tools brings an entire new level of access for people wanting to make their own customized variations.
BeagleBone Black Wireless is fully software, hardware and mechanically compatible with BeagleBone Black, and is even compatible with all existing BeagleBone Black capes for hardware expansion, integration, and peripherals.
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Finally wireless, it is so annoying to find a Wifi receptor that is also compatible with its old kernel of linux.
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