OpenLAN is an open, multi-vendor approach to local area networking. It separates hardware, software, and management instead of keeping them inside one proprietary stack. This allows organizations to build enterprise networks from interoperable components across wireless, switching, and gateway functions.
Enterprise networks are long-term infrastructure decisions. In closed ecosystems, every hardware refresh, software upgrade, and expansion can deepen dependence on a single vendor. OpenLAN gives organizations more architectural freedom, reduces vendor lock-in, and keeps future technology choices open. This matters not only on the technical side, but on the business side as well. OpenLAN can lower both capital and operating costs, improve integration through open interfaces, and make networks easier to scale, refresh, and adapt as requirements change. The result is a cheaper cost model and a more flexible architecture with a faster path to deployment.
OpenWiFi is the wireless part of the broader open networking approach. It applies the same core idea to Wi-Fi infrastructure: more openness, less vendor lock-in, and greater freedom in how networks are built, managed, and evolved over time. It is also the most mature part of the wider OpenLAN model today. This makes it especially relevant in wireless-first and wireless-only environments, where Wi-Fi is no longer just an access method, but a core part of daily business operation. In that context, OpenWiFi is currently the most mature and immediately usable part of the open networking model.
OpenLAN is especially relevant in multi-site environments, hotels, campuses, industrial and logistics facilities, and other networks where centralized management, consistency, and scalability matter. It suits organizations that want more control over how their network is designed, expanded, and operated across multiple locations. It is also a compelling option for cost-sensitive environments. OpenLAN can reduce total cost of ownership through lower hardware prices.
At WeWifi, we see OpenLAN as a practical architecture for modern enterprise networks. We help turn that model into working infrastructure through design, deployment, and ongoing operation. WeWifi is also among the early providers in Hungary to offer OpenLAN-based, vendor-independent managed enterprise networks.