On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 08:27:29PM +0200, Michel Servaes wrote:
> 
>    Commonly it is said that both monowall & pfsense are not really
>    recommended for direct WIFI access.

Michel,

please do not top-post and trim your replies.

>    (I tried it some time ago too, and it worked now and then) - but when
>    just using the second LAN, and hooking up a plain AP (like the linksys
>    WAP54G) does the trick for me ;)

I use a Linksys WRT54GL with OpenWRT in bridge mode for this.

Apropos WLAN access points, any suggestions for a decent 802.11n
access point with an open source operating system which can do
bridging?

>    I have two Nokia E65 (both myself and my wife) - and both showed
>    anomalies now and then, when using monowall WLAN capabilities.
>    I know this wasn't the thing you were looking for, but just to let you
>    know that I too had troubles (on monowall) when using an integrated
>    WLAN card (my system is a PIII, but the issue is comparable).

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