Hello.

I'm looking to replace a rather cheap and awful wifi access point with
something that isn't cheap and awful. I have a machine running FreeBSD
that does routing for the network here, so I thought the best thing to
do would be to put a decent PCI wifi interface card in it.

Does anyone have any experience with the ASUS PCE-AC88 AC3100 cards?
They look to me to be the most high-end of the consumer grade hardware
before you start getting into the apparently enterprise-class Intel
stuff that almost quadruples the price in most cases.

This is the card I'm referring to:

  
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-PCE-AC68-Generation-Wireless-AC1900-High-Power/dp/B01EX7KNUM/

I've looked in the supported hardware list for 11.1, and I don't see
this listed. However, I don't know what the chipset is, so I may be
looking right at it and not seeing it.

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Mark Raynsford | http://www.io7m.com

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