History

Weird Solutions has a long history of innovation, and its focus has remained constant since it was founded in 1995. In 1997 Weird Solutions was the first company to introduce a runtime provisioning DHCP server to the IPAM market, and it's taking the lead once again by introducing full support for IP version 6, the Internet's next-generation communications protocol.

  • 1995    First TFTP protocol engine released
  • 1996    First BOOTP/DHCP protocol engine released
  • 1997    IP auto-configuration tool released
  • 1998    First Syslog protocol engine released
  • 2000    Second DHCP protocol engine released
  • 2001    Linux support released
  • 2002    First major release of Broadband Provisioner
  • 2002    Solaris support released
  • 2003    Second major release of Broadband Provisioner
  • 2004    Third major release of Broadband Provisioner
  • 2007    Fourth major release of Broadband Provisioner for IPv6