Morse Micro launches HaLoW WiFi community and Github repo
Morse Micro has launched a community forum for the HaLoW long range WiFi standard along with multiple open-source GitHub repositories.
This brings together assets, tools and resources for the global developer community. Both the repositories and forum are available for free, catering to engineers, developers, and tech enthusiasts interested in advancing WiFi HaLow technology.
Morse recently demonstrated WiFi running at up to 3km in urban areas and 16km in the desert using the standard protocol, which runs at 900MHz.
The GitHub repositories contain the software and tools necessary to bring up WiFi HaLow on Linux based 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 reinforces its commitment not only to advancing WiFi HaLow technology but also to fostering a culture of continuous learning and development.
“At Morse Micro, we believe in the power of community,” said Michael De Nil, co-founder and CEO of Morse Micro. “With over 100 million GitHub users and an ever-growing community on Discourse, we’re excited to create an environment where developers can connect, share ideas, and innovate together. Our goal is to make Wi-Fi HaLow technology more accessible, relevant, and adaptable to users’ needs while supporting skill development and industry-wide collaboration.”
github.com/MorseMicro; community.morsemicro.com/