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    • JonathanLeeJ
      JonathanLee @MasterLog
      last edited by JonathanLee

      @MasterLog that's my Compex card just one. I only can get one radio to run with PfSense FreeBSD. I have a external AP for most of the secure traffic.

      Use 2 cards, I didn't know PfSense could do that.

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        Hmm, interesting. Looking at the data sheet for the chip it does indeed contain two radios. However I think either part of that is shared or it's restricted some way in hardware because Ive never seen one of those chipsets that could use both simultaneously.

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        • JonathanLeeJ
          JonathanLee @stephenw10
          last edited by

          @stephenw10 Maybe we need to configure 2 interfaces?

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Creating two virtual interfaces like that share one parent NIC, ath0, and can only use one set of wifi values. They always use the same channel.

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            • JonathanLeeJ
              JonathanLee @stephenw10
              last edited by JonathanLee

              @stephenw10 it's weird I thought it was a ath0 driver issue with FreeBSD. The card clearly has two radios. Again it just only runs one. Have you ever seen a 2100 running 2 radios on one card?

              https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=athn&sektion=4&manpath=OpenBSD+5.0

              Screenshot_20231119-072708.png

              Per FreeBSD the 9280 has 2 radios.

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Nope and I've never seen it in any OS. If you look at an AP running similar hardware those that support dual band simultaneously have multiple radio chipsets. I don't believe it's possible to run both on that or any similar card.

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                • M
                  MasterLog
                  last edited by

                  Hello guys,
                  Thank you for your messages.
                  Summarizing, even using pfsense with a single wifi device featuring dual radio will end using only one radio, despite set the configuration for both.
                  At this point we didn't confirm if it will work with 2 different separate devices (e.g. 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz).
                  Is it my understanding correct up to this point?

                  Regards,

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                  • JonathanLeeJ
                    JonathanLee @MasterLog
                    last edited by

                    @MasterLog @stephenw10

                    I think Stephenw10 suggested to use two separate cards to achieve your requirements. I have never attempted it. Please yet me know how it turns out with two drivers running.

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                    • M
                      MasterLog @JonathanLee
                      last edited by

                      @JonathanLee said in PCI-E Card for WiFi AP:

                      Please yet me know how it turns out with two drivers running.

                      I don't think I can try this, as I have only 1 PCI-E slot available.
                      I may try to see if I can find a compatible USB Wifi adapter to use together, but at this point I may need to find a different device where to run pfsense.
                      Hopefully someone can try this!

                      Regards,

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                      • provelsP
                        provels @MasterLog
                        last edited by

                        @MasterLog Yes, it works with 2 physical cards. I have 2 ATH cards, 9280 and 9380, operating at 2.4 and 5.

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          Exactly. To do it with one card you would need to find a card that had two complete sets of hardware on it. I'm not sure such a card exists but if it does it's probably far far more expensive. Hence my '100x' guess. Regular single radio cards can be had for <$5.

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