Selling freedom-respecting WiFi adapter in Brussels

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tct
tct

I am a member!

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se unió: 10/23/2011

Hello,

I am starting a small business around free software by selling freedom
respecting devices much like ThinkPenguin, in order to support the
full-time not payed work I am doing for my Romanian nonprofit free
software organization, Ceata. I have arrived in Brussels for FOSDEM and
I am staying in Brussels for one week.

Please let me know if anyone attending FOSDEM or lives in Brussels is
interested in buying DNUA-93F WiFi USB adapters with Atheros 9271 chip
[1] which has free driver as well as free firmware and works with fully
free, freedom-respecting, distributions [2].

[1] https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Unex_DNUA-93F

[2] http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.en.html

Because of its small size it can be ideal if you have a laptop with
freedom-denying WiFi internal card, if you have a development board
without WiFi capabilities or to use it with your desktop computer to get
rid of the wire and still use free software and improve it.

Thanks,

Tiberiu

Telstar
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se unió: 08/17/2011

I'm doing neither, but I'd be happy to see a freedom respecting business in euro zone, shipping around europe. The hazzle of searching our local sellers who aren't interested in telling what chip things include or sometimes not even actual model+revision number is a pain. I would be also interested in miniPCI and miniPCI-e cards, since many laptops and minicomputers have antennas and a non-free card built in.