Wi-Fi HaLow Gains Community Forum and Open-Source GitHub Repositories
With the launch of multiple open-source GitHub repositories and a community forum, Morse Micro now offers a collection of assets, tools, and resources in support of the Wi-Fi HaLow global developer community. Both the repositories and forum are available for free, catering to engineers, developers, and tech enthusiasts interested in advancing Wi-Fi HaLow (IEEE 802.11ah) technology.
As of today, Morse Micro’s GitHub repositories contain the software and tools necessary to bring up Wi-Fi HaLow on Linux-based projects. Additionally, the Morse Micro community is a dedicated platform where users can engage in discussions, share knowledge, seek advice, troubleshoot, and contribute to Wi-Fi HaLow-related projects. The forum also serves as a space to discuss broader connectivity topics, facilitating collaboration across the global Wi-Fi HaLow community.
By launching these resources, Morse Micro hopes not only to advance Wi-Fi HaLow technology, but also foster a culture of continuous learning and development. With these centralized platforms, developers and Morse Micro’s partners can access the latest software releases, seek expert guidance, and collaborate with peers to drive innovation.