On 21/7/14 4:27 pm, Kevin Tollison wrote:
I have used internal card in the past and they typically work well. We have
found that an external AP gives a lot more flexibility to an install.
+1 for external APs. Your environments may be different, but during
installs we often find the best place
Wow, that's some serious hardware, just from the look of it and the sheer
number of features. I was going to go for a compact solution of APU with a
build-in wireless, but I can see your point about the flexibility now.
Maybe I'll use APU with wireless card as a fallback solution (so that it
will h
On Jul 20, 2014 5:53 PM, "Nickolai Leschov" wrote:
>
> I would like to use a PC Engines APU series board with pfSense as a
wireless router.
>
> In their store, I can see 802.11n cards, at most, but can I use 802.11ac
already? Does anyone have positive experience with a 802.11ac and can
recommend a
> On Jul 21, 2014, at 8:18 AM, Nickolai Leschov wrote:
>
> What is the status of pfSense 2.2?
alpha snapshots
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On 07/21/2014 01:34 PM, mayak wrote:
good day all,
i have a routing issue that i'm having trouble with:
internet <---> pfsense.w <---> pfsense.d <---> linux
- linux connects to pfsense.w using openvpn
- pfsense.w has an inbound nat rule and send tcp.smtp packets to the linux box
using the op
What is the status of pfSense 2.2?
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Nickolai - here is your answer: Version 2.2.
On Jul 20, 2014, at 22:13, Jim Thompson wrote:
> there is no 802.11ac support in FreeBSD (and thus pfSense) as yet.
> 802.11n support is in FreeBSD 10 (and thus pfSense 2.2)
>
>> On Jul 20, 2014, at 11:08 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote:
>>
>> The compatib
good day all,
i have a routing issue that i'm having trouble with:
internet <---> pfsense.w <---> pfsense.d <---> linux
- linux connects to pfsense.w using openvpn
- pfsense.w has an inbound nat rule and send tcp.smtp packets to the linux box
using the openvpn tunnel address
- packets arrive
I had trouble finding the card that is listed in the HCL and is readily
available online; and I would like to double-check, anyway because who
knows what problems can there be? If anything, Wi-Fi looks like a less than
totally reliable and predictable technology and, even if everything works
as it