OpenWISP and iWave Systems
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OpenWISP open-source solution facilitates the management of OpenWrt router fleets - CNX Software
OpenWISP requires extra packages installed on your OpenWrt firmware. The developers provide OpenWrt-based OpenWISP images for ath79 hardware, and for other models, they provide instructions to manually install packages with opkg. The web UI can be installed on Debian 11/12 or Ubuntu 20.04/22.04/24.04 LTS through Ansible or Docker. You’ll find everything to get started on the documentation website which looks rather thorough. The source code can be found on GitHub.
But to have a quick feel of the interface, you don’t need to go through the full installation process since there’s a demo website. Upon logging in, we access a dashboard with monitoring status, configuration status, geographic positioning (if available/set), device models, traffic statistics, and much more. That’s the first screenshot in this post.
iWave Systems iW-RainboW-G54S credit card-sized SBC features an STM32MP133/MP135 OSM Size-S module - CNX Software
iWave Systems says the STM32MP133/STM32MP135 OSM SBC supports Linux 6.1.28 (or higher). The company provides some public documentation accessible immediately after leaving your email (brochure, datasheet, STEP file), but the Linux documentation and SBC can only be accessed after talking to sales. There’s also a short getting started guide available without any registration showing how to boot a Yocto-build ST OpenSTLinux image on the board.
Samples of the iW-RainboW-G54S with STM32MP135 SoC and 512MB RAM can be purchased on Digikey for $268.42. At this price, it will be mainly (only?) interesting as an evaluation platform for the OSM Size S module. Additional information can be found on the product page.