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Radix a leading expertise in device driver projects for Unix, Linux, Windows 2000, Windows NT , Windows XP and Windows Vista. The driver architecture of Win9X, Win 2000, Windows Vista and Win NT/XP/ME is quite different and must be accounted for when designing drivers for these operating systems. Device Drivers, Kernel level programming include embedded solutions which require developing low level hardware drivers for small devices based on the Win32 & Win64 and Win CE and embedded platform. Some of these drivers have been used for interfacing peripherals like Mouse, Network Connectivity, Camera, Pointing Device, Keyboard, USB (keyboard and mouse), and PCMCIA cards.
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This update delivers enhanced security for handling unsolicited Internet traffic, including different types of denial-of-service attacks, that may be directed at an AirPort Extreme Base Station.
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Some vendors do not release specifications of the hardware or provide a Linux driver for their wireless network cards. This project implements Windows kernel API and NDIS (Network Driver Interface Specification) API within Linux kernel. A Windows driver for wireless network card is then linked to this implementation so that the driver runs natively, as though it is in Windows, without binary emulation.
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LORCON - Loss Of Radio CONnectivity
The LORCON packet injection library provides a high level interface to transmit IEEE 802.11 packets onto a wireless medium. Written for Linux systems, this architecture simplifies the development of 802.11 packet injection through an abstraction layer, making the development of auditing and assessment tools driver- independent. Using LORCON, developers can write tools that inject packets onto the wireless network without writing driver-specific code, simply by asking the user to identify the driver name they are currently using for a specified interface.
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