TL-WN422G working on pf sense 2.0.1 ?
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As Wallabybob pointed out the TL-WN422G exists in, at least, two versions with different chips. Neither of which is supported by pfSense 2.0.X without modification. Given that Ubuntu didn't recognise it I expect it's a version 1 since version2 should be supported.
Plug in the adapter and type at the console: usbconfig
You should see something like:
[2.0-RC3][root@pfsense.fire.box]/root(3): usbconfig ugen0.1: <uhci root="" hub="" intel="">at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON ugen1.1: <uhci root="" hub="" intel="">at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON ugen2.1: <ehci root="" hub="" intel="">at usbus2, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON</ehci></uhci></uhci>
Except your output will include details of your wifi adapter.
Steve
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ok, without modification of what ? driver included
In comand prompt , menu->diagnostics
$ usbconfig
ugen0.1: <uhci root="" hub="" via="">at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON
ugen1.1: <uhci root="" hub="" via="">at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON
ugen2.1: <uhci root="" hub="" via="">at usbus2, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON
ugen3.1: <ehci root="" hub="" via="">at usbus3, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON
ugen3.2: <usb2.0 wlan="" atheros="">at usbus3, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON</usb2.0></ehci></uhci></uhci></uhci> -
If it's a TL-WN422Gv2 then its would take a massive effort to make it work. That chip isn't even supported in the latest FreeBSD code.
If it's a TL-WN422Gv1, and it really is simply a re-branded Zydas chip, then it may be possible to add the USB IDs to the driver and recompile it.
Steve
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ok , i just posted up the results of usbconfig , but how do i know if is v2 or v1 , and regarding recompiling i have a little experience of what that means from c sharp but in free bsd i have no ideea
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what can i do with this usb device ?
Put it in a Linux system or a Windows system. If it has the Zydas chipset it is supported by pfSense zyd driver BUT Access Point mode is not supported by the zyd driver. (I suspect you will want it to support Access Point mode.) If your device has the Atheros AR 9002U chipset it is not supported by FreeBSD and hence it is not supported by pfSense.
The pfSense shell command usbconfig dump_device_desc will display a lot information including identification information for the chipset in your NIC, but the chipset is irrelevant if you need AP mode.
before I buy this usb device i saw ahteros as suported.
That was probably referring to PCI and PCI Express devices, not USB devices.
Was there a particular reason you purchased the WN422G? (Atheros chipset? detachable antenna?)
Do you need a WiFi NIC that supports Access Point mode?
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yes i wanted to work as a ap, and yes is with detachable antenna :D ok then is totally irellevant if is not working at all as ap, even if we add driver
result :(without others usb ports status)
ugen3.2: <usb2.0 wlan="" atheros="">at usbus3, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON
bLength = 0x0012
bDescriptorType = 0x0001
bcdUSB = 0x0200
bDeviceClass = 0x00ff
bDeviceSubClass = 0x00ff
bDeviceProtocol = 0x00ff
bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0040
idVendor = 0x0cf3
idProduct = 0x1006
bcdDevice = 0x0108
iManufacturer = 0x0010 <atheros>iProduct = 0x0020 <usb2.0 wlan="">iSerialNumber = 0x0030 <12345>
bNumConfigurations = 0x0001Do you need a WiFi NIC that supports Access Point mode?
Recomand me another usb device wifi that works 100% in pf sense and as ap (usb because i don't have another pci slot free, reason : 1 lan and 2 wans , the included motherboard nic is not working it always have :ff:ff:ff:ff:ff mac also in windows and pfsense)</usb2.0></atheros></usb2.0>
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idVendor = 0x0cf3
idProduct = 0x1006That looks like the v2 device with the later chipset. I think that's game over! :(
See Wallabybob's suggestion above for a supported card or look through this:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AojFUXcbH0ROdHgwYkFHbkRUdV9hVWljVWl5SXkxbFE&hl=en#gid=1
Steve
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Ok, thanks a lot for your help !
Can please post a 100% working model ? that table is not relevant for me, i'm just a begginer
With this tp link i wil build : http://www.google.ro/imgres?q=parabolic+wifi&um=1&hl=ro&sa=N&biw=1400&bih=955&tbm=isch&tbnid=zkueLhudVpUcbM:&imgrefurl=http://w3bguru.com/wiffy-extreme/&docid=UD28K76_lrfFHM&imgurl=http://w3bguru.com/wiffy-extreme/wiffy-pic.jpg&w=640&h=427&ei=Qmz8TvCXLOb44QS8mMCNCA&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=701&sig=115043024100348099287&page=1&tbnh=136&tbnw=189&start=0&ndsp=33&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0&tx=80&ty=49
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http://www.dealextreme.com sell a USB WiFi NIC with detachable antenna and chipset reported as Ralink chipset supported by run driver so AP mode probably works on it. SKU is 24688 and cost is US$9.05. I have no experience with that device. I have used the devices I have previously suggested but neither of them has a detachable antenna.
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That looks like a fun project! :)
What sort of range do you hope to acheive?
Do you need to use AP mode if you are setting up a wifi link?
I think I still have my home built cantenna around here somewhere.Steve
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For a long distance point to point link something like a Ubiquity Nano Bridge M2 or Ubiquity Nano Bridge M5 or MicroTik SXT-5HnD might give good results (claimed 10s of Mbps over distances of more than 50km) with minimal fuss. They have high gain inbuilt antennas and should just plug straight into a switch or pfSense port. But you possibly wouldn't learn nearly as much as you would from putting together your own dish based system. I have no experience with those devices.
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sincerlly i want to trie to build that from lomg time a go , i have a big antena parabolic outside and right now i have also an usb adapter :D first i will wired to pc on windows , i will have an usb hub and like 10 15 m of usb cable i know that is working on this lenght because i tried allredy a long time ago with usb web cam :D
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steve please if you can post some pictures of your built antenna ?:D thanks