radiusos
RadiusOS is an open-source operating system designed specifically for wireless access points (WAPs) and routers. It is built on the Linux kernel and provides a lightweight, customizable platform for managing and deploying network infrastructure. RadiusOS is particularly popular among network administrators and enthusiasts who seek an alternative to proprietary firmware solutions like those offered by vendors such as Cisco, Ubiquiti, or TP-Link.
The operating system emphasizes flexibility, allowing users to install additional software packages, modify configurations, and extend
One of the key features of RadiusOS is its integration with the Linux ecosystem, enabling users to
RadiusOS is maintained by a community of developers and users, with contributions coming from open-source enthusiasts
For those looking to deploy RadiusOS, installation typically involves flashing the firmware onto compatible hardware, followed