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      kejianshi
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      Yeah - I was reading the threads on that Chrome cast and all the while thinking to myself:

      "Self - This Seems like alot of bother"

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        stryfe
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        It may just be the AP that's causing the issue translating to the internal network from the AP.  I guess in order to get what I want done I would need to do an internal wifi card.

        EDIT: I guess then if that is the case I can deal with a 150mbps network, right now I'm at 54Mbps.  Just keep the internal network 1+ gbit.  Has anyone bonded a dual gigabit card for 2GB connection ?  Not sure how much benefit I would have from doing this.. I plan on adding a dual gigabit NAS so maybe I can bond those 2 together and plug those into the dual gigabit intel card and just use 2 other ports for LAN & WAN to the switch.

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          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          Bonding two links like that is only any use if the traffic over it is made up of multiple connections. The maximum single connection speed, say copying a file, will still be 1Gbps. But yes you can do it.

          Steve

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            stryfe
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            I know what I'm saying doesn't make sense lol.  I have the idea drawn out in my head just trying to figure out the best way to do it.  But if people are not able to get their chromecast working with this router software I may just stick to what I got till there is support for it.

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              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              Well, like I said I can't see how/why pfSense should prevent Chromecast working. We have one report of someone having a problem and nothing else to go on. I still suspect an issue with the AP in that case.
              However I understand your lack of enthusiasm for spending money with an unknown outcome.  ;)

              Anyone else using Chromecast behind pfSense?

              Maybe this question needs asking somewhere else, twitter perhaps?

              Steve

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                stryfe
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                Yeah, maybe so if that's the case and it's the AP then I'll just stick with an internal wifi device and just live with 54mbps. :)  That should be plenty of bandwidth to stream with, as I just realized I've been running at that speed since I've setup my wireless.  Maybe someone can confirm they got theirs working with an internal wifi card.

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                  stryfe
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                  Now that I have thought about it we have some old p4 "server/workstation" machines at work just siting around I think I'll end up getting a couple of those..  I'm thinking that should be plenty of hardware to support gigabit lan and 100+ mb wan.  As my connection is 105Mbps with spiking to 130Mbps.  Then I'll just add a 802.11g network card on top of it and that should be plenty.

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                    NOYB
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                    I'm using a NetGear WNDR4500 in AP mode.

                    A few main features:

                    • Dual Band 2.4/5 GHz

                    • Guest WLAN

                    • Client Isolation.

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                      stryfe
                      last edited by

                      That's an entire router..  I'm looking for a b/g PCI network adapter to install in an old PC.

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                        NOYB
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                        @stryfe:

                        That's an entire router…

                        Not when it's in AP mode.

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                          stryfe
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                          Yeah mine can do that too..  I'm trying to get rid of all extra hardware :)  Thanks though.

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