A quick look at the website show that most older models use realtek
chip while newer device don't specify anything. One can assume that if
the chip is unspecified, they will use whatever work for each
manufacturing batch. Then you are in the wonderful world of wireless
chips, full of uncertainty and surprise.

Best case scenario, they still use realtek chip and the device will be
covered by one of on the urt driver, rsu, urtw or urtwn. The complete
list of driver for usb wireless network interface is available at
usb(4)

2016-09-02 9:43 GMT+02:00 C. L. Martinez <carlopm...@gmail.com>:
> Hi all,
>
>  I would like to install OpenBSD as a hostap for my home. I have done the
same in the past, running OpenBSD as a kvm guest on my laptop and all works
really well. I am thinking to use an Alfa (http://www.alfa.com.tw) usb
wireless adapter. There is not much information in Alfa's web about which of
them can run as a HostAP.
>
>  Any recommendation? Maybe AWUS036ACH can supports this functionality, but I
am not sure ...
>
> Thanks.
> --
> Greetings,
> C. L. Martinez
>



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