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    • J
      jeje
      last edited by

      Hello

      I am going to buy a  Netgear WG311T PCI WireLess Card , i see this card in the "Supported Hardware for pfSense/FreeBSD"
      and find this card on LDLC.com …

      It is for PfSense Beta 2.

      Before buying this card I would like to know if there is no problem with this configuration ??
      I just need to plug the card and start PfSense ?? (no driver installation on freebsd ? because i am newbie, i dont want to configure freeBsd)

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        jeje
        last edited by

        PS : i try with a peabird wireless pci card with no luck …  :'(

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          hoba
          last edited by

          Anything with an atheros chipset should work out of the box. Install the card and boot up your system. Then go to the webgui and hit the [+] icon at interfaces>assign. It should add a new OPTx-Interface "ath0". After that you can configure the new interface just like any other OPT-Interface. Additionally to the normal settings for OPT's you will have wireless settings there as well.

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            on
            last edited by

            I just bought the Netgear 311T yesterday and installed it with beta 2 together with 2 NIC's. The system recognize the card and after spending som time with the wireless configuration i works.

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              jeje
              last edited by

              Ok , excellent

              thanks.

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