On Oct 8, 2014 7:06 PM, "Michael Torrie" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can't answer your question as to where to find this information, but I
> have been down this road before, and I never found a satisfactory
> solution.  If it's possible, my advice is to buy a regular wireless
> access point and use it in bridge mode and hang it off of an ethernet
> port.  It probably won't cost much more than a good, known-to-work,
> Linux-compatible USB wireless adapter.

I agree. This is what I have at home for my pfsense box.

This is for a mobile raspberry pi based project that needs to act as an AP.
It's powered from a rechargeable battery pack with a USB port, since power
isn't usually available at the site, so I think a Linux compatible USB
adapter is probably my best option.

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