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      Clear-Pixel
      last edited by

      @onhel:

      I dont recall the exact model of the mini pcie card I'm using on my pfSense that uses an ATOM board because its at my remote site but this is what comes up at boot (dmesg)

      ath0: <atheros 2424="" 5424="">mem 0xfe9f0000-0xfe9fffff irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci1
      ath0: [ITHREAD]
      ath0: AR2425 mac 14.2 RF5424 phy 7.0</atheros>

      It works flawlessly at 802.11g, pfSense does not support 802.11n just yet.

      This should be the same one if you want to go the mini pcie route

      http://www.amazon.com/ATHEROS-AR5BXB63-AR5007EG-AR2425-PCI-E/dp/B005HMZ97A

      I would love to get this cleared up and chiseled in stone.

      Searching Ebay using ( AR5007EG ) turned up  many cards with same chipset as your suggesting you should have in your remote installation of Pfsense. 
      http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=AR5007EG&_sacat=0&_from=R40

      Can anyone else back this up?

      HP EliteBook 2530p Laptop - Core2 Duo SL9600 @ 2.13Ghz - 4 GB Ram -128GB SSD
      Atheros Mini PCI-E as Access Point (AR5BXB63H/AR5007EG/AR2425)
      Single Ethernet Port - VLAN
      Cisco SG300 10-port Gigabit Managed Switch
      Cisco DPC3008 Cable Modem  30/4 Mbps
      Pfsense 2.1-RELEASE (amd64)
      –------------------------------------------------------------
      Total Network Power Consumption - 29 Watts

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        jbtiemann
        last edited by

        Thanks Clear-Pixel!

        "can anyone back this up?"  This would be some great news if these adapters could get the job done…

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        • AhnHELA
          AhnHEL
          last edited by

          I'm re-reading this thread and want to point out that I'm using a AR2425 Mini PCI-E wireless adapter on my Jetway NC9C-550-LF.  It has a Mini PCI-E socket so it plugs in directly.

          I have no experience using one of the above links for an adapter for PCI-E to Mini PCI-E and cant say whether this would help anyone or not.

          Just wanted to make sure that was clear.

          With that being said, I believe Atheros chipsets come recommended by most BSD users for wireless much like Intel NICS are recommended for ethernet.

          FreeBSD 8.1 Release Hardware Compatibility Notes state the following

          The ath(4) driver supports all Atheros Cardbus and PCI cards, except those that are based on the AR5005VL chipset.

          Any of those cards you linked to Clear-Pixel on eBay should work just fine as it seems AR2425 is the same as AR5007EG but I would stay away from any card featuring 802.11n.

          AhnHEL (Angel)

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            Clear-Pixel
            last edited by

            Sorry, I missed the most important question to address onhel …... Are you using the card as a Access Point? I assumed this was the function the card was being used for.

            The problem with most cards is, they do not support AP mode. The most useful aspect of WIFI in a Pfsense box, would be for the use as a Access Point.

            HP EliteBook 2530p Laptop - Core2 Duo SL9600 @ 2.13Ghz - 4 GB Ram -128GB SSD
            Atheros Mini PCI-E as Access Point (AR5BXB63H/AR5007EG/AR2425)
            Single Ethernet Port - VLAN
            Cisco SG300 10-port Gigabit Managed Switch
            Cisco DPC3008 Cable Modem  30/4 Mbps
            Pfsense 2.1-RELEASE (amd64)
            –------------------------------------------------------------
            Total Network Power Consumption - 29 Watts

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              wallabybob
              last edited by

              The supported Atheros PCI, PCMCIA, Cardbus and PCI Express cards all support AP mode. Check in the FreeBSD man page for ath (driver for Atheros PCI etc WiFi cards).

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              • AhnHELA
                AhnHEL
                last edited by

                Yes, I'm using it in AP mode

                AhnHEL (Angel)

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                  Clear-Pixel
                  last edited by

                  Funny….... pfBlockerbt_ads is blocking freebsd.org and related links

                  http://www.freebsd.org/
                  http://wiki.freebsd.org/dev/ath%284%29

                  HP EliteBook 2530p Laptop - Core2 Duo SL9600 @ 2.13Ghz - 4 GB Ram -128GB SSD
                  Atheros Mini PCI-E as Access Point (AR5BXB63H/AR5007EG/AR2425)
                  Single Ethernet Port - VLAN
                  Cisco SG300 10-port Gigabit Managed Switch
                  Cisco DPC3008 Cable Modem  30/4 Mbps
                  Pfsense 2.1-RELEASE (amd64)
                  –------------------------------------------------------------
                  Total Network Power Consumption - 29 Watts

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                    Clear-Pixel
                    last edited by

                    I'm going to give the card (AR5007EG) a shot in AP mode in my HP laptop Tuesday when it arrives. Will let everyone know Wednesday how it went.

                    Note:
                    Running Pfsense 2.1 Beta1

                    http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-HP-dv5-dv6-dv7-C700-Atheros-Wireless-WIFI-Card-AR5BXB63H-/160916248187?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEWNX%3AIT&nma=true&si=UICP3b2WsCbckaPfuPDI2IyG3dQ%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc

                    HP EliteBook 2530p Laptop - Core2 Duo SL9600 @ 2.13Ghz - 4 GB Ram -128GB SSD
                    Atheros Mini PCI-E as Access Point (AR5BXB63H/AR5007EG/AR2425)
                    Single Ethernet Port - VLAN
                    Cisco SG300 10-port Gigabit Managed Switch
                    Cisco DPC3008 Cable Modem  30/4 Mbps
                    Pfsense 2.1-RELEASE (amd64)
                    –------------------------------------------------------------
                    Total Network Power Consumption - 29 Watts

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                      Clear-Pixel
                      last edited by

                      It's a no Go for my HP EliteBook 8530p Notebook and Atheros Wireless WIFI Card AR5BXB63H
                      The particulate card I purchased is a OEM HP part for dv5 dv6 dv7 C700. Maybe a Non OEM part would work ???

                      System refuses to boot with this card ….. Bios tells me to remove the unsupported card.

                      Smells like the same Corporate BS of bios only booting with hardware that HP is payed to support!

                      HP EliteBook 2530p Laptop - Core2 Duo SL9600 @ 2.13Ghz - 4 GB Ram -128GB SSD
                      Atheros Mini PCI-E as Access Point (AR5BXB63H/AR5007EG/AR2425)
                      Single Ethernet Port - VLAN
                      Cisco SG300 10-port Gigabit Managed Switch
                      Cisco DPC3008 Cable Modem  30/4 Mbps
                      Pfsense 2.1-RELEASE (amd64)
                      –------------------------------------------------------------
                      Total Network Power Consumption - 29 Watts

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                      • AhnHELA
                        AhnHEL
                        last edited by

                        Sorry to hear that, at least it was only a $2.64 experiment.

                        I found this for you to remove the HP WIFI whitelist but sadly, again, there is no BIOS mod for a HP 8530p.

                        http://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Forum-Wifi-WWAN-Whitelist-Removal

                        AhnHEL (Angel)

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                        • AhnHELA
                          AhnHEL
                          last edited by

                          Actually, read this thread, second post down says the 8530w uses the same BIOS as 8530p and that there is a whitelist removal BIOS for it.  Maybe you can get this to work if you do some reading.

                          http://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-REQUEST-HP-Elitebook-8530p-whitelist-removal-F-20-sp55640

                          http://www.sendspace.com/file/eeduqc

                          AhnHEL (Angel)

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                            Clear-Pixel
                            last edited by

                            Thanks ohel ….. I was planning on looking around to see if I could find a modded bios.

                            It really ticks me off when a manufacture cock blocks Your hardware!

                            How much longer before all freedoms are eradicated?

                            HP EliteBook 2530p Laptop - Core2 Duo SL9600 @ 2.13Ghz - 4 GB Ram -128GB SSD
                            Atheros Mini PCI-E as Access Point (AR5BXB63H/AR5007EG/AR2425)
                            Single Ethernet Port - VLAN
                            Cisco SG300 10-port Gigabit Managed Switch
                            Cisco DPC3008 Cable Modem  30/4 Mbps
                            Pfsense 2.1-RELEASE (amd64)
                            –------------------------------------------------------------
                            Total Network Power Consumption - 29 Watts

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                              Clear-Pixel
                              last edited by

                              It seems Bios F.20 was a HP Trap!

                              For the time being the word is it would require a system board swapped out (warranty call with hopefully an older bios on the replacement), or remove the bios chip and get it programmed with an older BIOS so you can flash what ever you wish… EXCEPT F.20!!!

                              Eventually someone will break it down in the future......until than ...... I'm Trapped ...... It's a horrid feeling knowing your hardware has been Cock Blocked by a Dick (HP)

                              HP EliteBook 2530p Laptop - Core2 Duo SL9600 @ 2.13Ghz - 4 GB Ram -128GB SSD
                              Atheros Mini PCI-E as Access Point (AR5BXB63H/AR5007EG/AR2425)
                              Single Ethernet Port - VLAN
                              Cisco SG300 10-port Gigabit Managed Switch
                              Cisco DPC3008 Cable Modem  30/4 Mbps
                              Pfsense 2.1-RELEASE (amd64)
                              –------------------------------------------------------------
                              Total Network Power Consumption - 29 Watts

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                                Clear-Pixel
                                last edited by

                                It seem as though someone has worked on the F.20 bios

                                Last post by sovem
                                http://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-REQUEST-HP-Elitebook-8530p-whitelist-removal-F-20-sp55640?page=2

                                A bit paranoid about flashing a anonymous source file…..What do you guys think guys?

                                I've searched around and it seem as though sovem shoots the OEM's between the Eyes!

                                HP EliteBook 2530p Laptop - Core2 Duo SL9600 @ 2.13Ghz - 4 GB Ram -128GB SSD
                                Atheros Mini PCI-E as Access Point (AR5BXB63H/AR5007EG/AR2425)
                                Single Ethernet Port - VLAN
                                Cisco SG300 10-port Gigabit Managed Switch
                                Cisco DPC3008 Cable Modem  30/4 Mbps
                                Pfsense 2.1-RELEASE (amd64)
                                –------------------------------------------------------------
                                Total Network Power Consumption - 29 Watts

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