Re: Good board/router for testing TDMA?

2017-09-11 Thread Goo Gle
Hi Adrian, Oh I see. Thank you. I guess I'll see if I can find cheaper x86 boards. Otherwise, I'll go with the previously recommended PC Engines boards. Thank you for all the help! -Alana On Sunday, September 10, 2017, Adrian Chadd wrote: > Hi, > > No, the single

Re: Good board/router for testing TDMA?

2017-09-10 Thread Adrian Chadd
Hi, No, the single chip wifi SoCs aren't AR9280. It skipped those. -a On 8 September 2017 at 16:14, Goo Gle wrote: > Hi Adrian, > > Oh, I see. I'll look for some Intel based board with mPCIe. Maybe the > Minnowboard Turbot, Up Squared or the AMD based PC Engines boards Ruben

Re: Good board/router for testing TDMA?

2017-09-08 Thread Goo Gle
Hi Adrian, Oh, I see. I'll look for some Intel based board with mPCIe. Maybe the Minnowboard Turbot, Up Squared or the AMD based PC Engines boards Ruben mentioned (thank you!). Since I'm still researching, I'd still like to continue searching for a single SoC solution as well. Do you know of any

Re: Good board/router for testing TDMA?

2017-09-08 Thread Adrian Chadd
Hi, I recommend experimenting with some intel CPU thing with mini-pcie and a mini-pcie AR9280. AR9331 is AR9380 based, so it won't work righ tnow, sorry! -a On 8 September 2017 at 10:58, Goo Gle wrote: > Hi Adrian, > > Thank you for the advice! Do you know of any boards

Re: Good board/router for testing TDMA?

2017-09-08 Thread Goo Gle
Hi Adrian, Thank you for the advice! Do you know of any boards that use the AR9280 or is it recommended to find a supported host board and install an AR9280 mPCIe card into it? I found the following pages: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-wifi-build/wiki/Carambola2

Re: Good board/router for testing TDMA?

2017-09-08 Thread Adrian Chadd
hi! For now, stick with AR9280 devices. AR9380 and later doesn't work well due to chip design :( -adrian On 7 September 2017 at 20:42, Goo Gle wrote: > Hello, > > I'd like to test some long distance Wi-Fi links (a few kilometers) and > heard that FreeBSD has built-in

Re: Good board/router for testing TDMA?

2017-09-08 Thread Ruben
Hi Alana, I Guess you could always get yourself a pc-engines board and plug in exactly those adapters you and FreeBSD feel comfortable with. I don't know if they satisfy your budget-criteria (or what they realistically might be for long-distance Wi-Fi links), but Pc-engines boards have good

Re: Good board/router for testing TDMA?

2017-09-08 Thread Vladimir Botka
On Thu, 7 Sep 2017 20:42:11 -0700 Goo Gle wrote: > Hello, > I'd like to test some long distance Wi-Fi links (a few kilometers) ... Aren't you looking for Ad-hoc connection http://www.freebsd.cz/doc/handbook/network-wireless.html and directional antennas?

Good board/router for testing TDMA?

2017-09-07 Thread Goo Gle
Hello, I'd like to test some long distance Wi-Fi links (a few kilometers) and heard that FreeBSD has built-in support for TDMA which enables these types of links. I'm admittedly new to FreeBSD and would like to know what's a good board/router that's well supported by FreeBSD. Something relatively