On Fri 26 Oct 2012 22:46:31 NZDT +1300, Jim Cheetham wrote:

> I'd use a simple VIgor 120 for the ADSL, and run up a pfSense machine 
> on a small board like a PC Engines Alix ... pop a wifi card in it, job
done.

TP-Link has a range of very good-looking wifi cards with atheros chipset.

One niggle remains: How do you kick *bsd into shape, so you can go full-tilt
on the wifi? 802n isn't exactly new, yet *bsd still hasn't caught up (which
is pretty poor). That's why I still use an external consumer-junk AP, which
is a MAJOR PITA, mainly because its "security features" prevent it from
working at all properly with an upstrem firewall, and because it's consumer
junk with sometimes limited functionality.

Volker

Hi Volker - looked at Mikrotiks at all? I'm having a lot of fun playing with
one at home.

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