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This paper describes the implementation of an iLab Server using TAG4M devices. The iLab project (started by MIT) consists of a collection of online laboratories that allow carrying out remote engineering tasks. Our idea was to create such a server based on the TAG4M device - a Wi-Fi measurement device. This iLab implementation will be deployed on the existing iLab infrastructure hosted at the CVTC Creativity Laboratory at the “Transilvania” University of Brasov, Romania.