Have you maybe set the SSID to be hidden? Cant direct you to the exact
location of the setting since I currently do not use pfSense but it should
be on the page with al de Access Point related settings.
What you can try is run InSSIDer on a computer with wifi, see if it finds
youre wireless
http://files.nl.pfsense.org/mirror/downloads/ , look for nanobsd ;)
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Namens Zied Fakhfakh
Verzonden: zondag 30 oktober 2011 11:00
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Onderwerp: [pfSense] 1.2.3 link
Hmm, why switch to pfSense from Linux? I am considering the other way round,
from pfSense to Linux.
Mainly because the lack of wireless drivers with support for N and a buggy
Atheros FreeBSD driver.
Right know I'm thinking a base install of Debian, followed by only the
packages I need and do the
Onderwerp: Re: [pfSense] Replacing a Linux router with pfSense
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 09:25, Bart Grefte b...@ravenslair.nl wrote:
I use wireless a lot, but G is too slow, barely get 200kBps. I'm
hoping switching to N will help to increase speed.
200KB/s on 802.11g indicates there's more
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Installing_pfSense_in_VMware_under_Windows
;)
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Namens Joseph Hardeman
Verzonden: woensdag 21 september 2011 19:56
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Onderwerp: [pfSense] pfSense on VMWare
[was: Replacing a Linux router
with pfSense]
On 9/21/2011 1:11 PM, Bart Grefte wrote:
A: Not an option, if I go above 100mW my equipment will be taken away
plus there will be one hell of a fine. (Netherlands, max. allowed is
100mW.)
B: I don't think I've got devices supporting that standard