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The Missing Piece of Open Networking: Meet OpenLAN Gateway

The OpenLAN community successfully created an open, multi-vendor, cloud-managed WiFi and switching solution at the edge. The remaining gap is the WAN gateway needed to complete an open WiFi+LAN+WAN stack.
OpenLAN has now launched OpenLAN Gateway (OLG): an interoperable, open-source router/firewall initiative managed through the same proven “single pane of glass,” built on open schemas and APIs to preserve innovation while avoiding vendor lock-in.
The community is working on an OLG-NOS, an open-source GNU/Linux-based NOS designed to unify diverse network functions. OLG is being designed to span a broad hardware ecosystem, from x86 platforms to embedded SystemReady ARM appliances.
Join us to learn how OLG standardizes gateway building blocks for campus, branch, and SMB networks, and to view early reference examples emerging in the OCP ecosystem, including a system based on a combination of a Switch running SONiC as the OLS NOS and the OLG NOS.

Alexander Gribenko

VP BD Larch Networks Israel

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