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      Slam
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      No I dont need those except I dont know what this means "Add second POSCAP to ruggedize 3.3V rail for high power radio cards".

      Ive tried googling for this but cant find what it is, I plan to put 2 radios in the 2c2's one 2.4ghz and one 5ghz, would the above affect me?

      if not then ill go ahead and order 2 for test lab.

      thanks

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        Seth
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        I believe you'll loose WDS with pfSense.

        –Seth

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          dotdash
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          The change was needed for the Alix to be able to handle certain high-power radios. I'm not sure exactly how powerful a radio would cause problems- >200mW? >500mW?
          Here is a post from when this fix first came out: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,8877.0.html

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            Slam
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            Thanks a lot guys, I think Ill just order a pair.

            Seth: Ya I know, no wds support in fbsd, but Im going to play around and see if I can achieve similar thing in pfsense, possibly <5GHZ>radio:a -WAN> <lan -="" radio:b<2.4ghz="">then bridge lan 2 wan, I think Ive seen someone post something here about doing it this way.

            Cheers

            Slam</lan>

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              Slam
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              Ive been told they dont come with DB9 serial port, but if i solder on, it should work ok,

              thanks dotdash, ill look in to that further.

              cheers guys

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              • dotdashD
                dotdash
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                @Slam:

                Ive been told they dont come with DB9 serial port, but if i solder on, it should work ok,

                What? Unless they were a custom run with the serial port specifically deleted, there should be a serial port. http://www.pcengines.ch/alix2c2.htm

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                  Slam
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                  Yeah, they come in these cases with only one usb port showing and 2x lan, heres the pic of the board itself, db9 missing.

                  slam

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                    Seth
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                    Thought you may be interested in the following unit
                    http://www.engeniustech.com/datacom/products/details.aspx?id=244

                    NetGate
                    http://www.netgate.com/product_info.php?cPath=32&products_id=712

                    Cheaper vendor
                    http://www.microcom.us/eap3660.html

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                      Slam
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                      Thanks Seth, Ill check them out further, I noticed the EOR7550, very nice peice of kit and ideal with 2 radios.

                      Cheers

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                        Slam
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                        Well I ended up getting 3 of these, m0n0 and ddwrt boot up fine, I installed pf 2.0 on a spare pc, backed up config.xml, edited interfaces to relate to the alix's (vr0 & vr1) then i fed it back in the spare machine with the restore function, it rebooted and I powered off the computer when it was doing POST, swapped over the cf card to the alix and….didnt work  :D

                        I must of missed something but Ill give it a go again later, as a last resort Ill buy a db9 port!

                        By the way, the person I bought this off has a shit load of old WRAP's that he's selling for peanuts, but even more alix c2c's

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                          dotdash
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                          Try a newer 1.2.3 embedded snapshot, the default interfaces changed to vr0 and vr1 a while back.

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                            Slam
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                            Thanks for the heads up, Ill give the new 1.2.3 nanobsd go.

                            Slam

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                              dotdash
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                              I've just been using the stock embedded ones so far. http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_RELENG_7_2/pfSense_RELENG_1_2/embedded/

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                                Slam
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                                Thanks for the link, the latest snapshot (pfSense-1.2.3-20090615-1722.img.gz) worked great for me.

                                Ill eventually have to get a serial port attached for bios updates, but atleast I can play with it for the time being!

                                Cheers

                                Slam

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