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    Which of below mini pci-express wifi cards support ap mode

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      Snailkhan
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      i got a thinclinet with atom processor (N270) .. on which i would like to run pfsense for home use.
      it had builtin lan card .. to which i added a pci card . now i would like to add wifi card in its mini pcie slot. i found cards with below info reaily available .. any idea which one should be comptatible so that i can runn multiple ssids on it.

      1: Broadcom BCM94322HM8L

      2: Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235
      Modek 6235ANHMW

      3:Intel WM3945ABG MOW1
      Dell P/N 0Nc293

      4: Intel 4965AGN MM1

      5:
      BoradCom BCM94311MCAG

      6: Atheros AR5BXB63

      7: Intel 512AN_MMW

      –---------- edited on 15th nov 2015----------

      any one has any success with virtual ap on below ones from apple ?
      8: ar5bxb6

      9: ar5bxb72

      10: BCM94321MC

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        Guest
        last edited by

        Atheros AR5BXB63 will for sure. Be advised it is only a 802.11G card.

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          Snailkhan
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          @Phishfry:

          Atheros AR5BXB63 will for sure. Be advised it is only a 802.11G card.

          thanks i bough two one is b63 other is b91..
          how do i know if it supports multiple ssids ?

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            Guest
            last edited by

            It is built in the ath(4) driver.

            ifconfig wlan0 list caps

            Have you made clones of your wireless interface and checked. Most atheros cards allow at least 3 clones and one parent.

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              Snailkhan
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              @Phishfry:

              It is built in the ath(4) driver.

              ifconfig wlan0 list caps

              Have you made clones of your wireless interface and checked. Most atheros cards allow at least 3 clones and one parent.

              [2.2.5-RELEASE][admin@Burki.pfsense.local]/root: ifconfig ath0 list caps
              ifconfig: unable to get device capabilities: Invalid argument

              also i have configured singel ssid and it is working . but i need to check for multiple ssids .

              i can also get a hand on a mini pci e card from apple..
              ar5bxb6
              ar5bxb72
              BCM94321MC

              any idea any idea of any of above supported on pfsense and also support multiple ssids ?

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                Snailkhan
                last edited by

                @Snailkhan:

                @Phishfry:

                It is built in the ath(4) driver.

                ifconfig wlan0 list caps

                Have you made clones of your wireless interface and checked. Most atheros cards allow at least 3 clones and one parent.

                [2.2.5-RELEASE][admin@Burki.pfsense.local]/root: ifconfig ath0 list caps
                ifconfig: unable to get device capabilities: Invalid argument

                also i have configured singel ssid and it is working . but i need to check for multiple ssids .

                i can also get a hand on a mini pci e card from apple..
                ar5bxb6
                ar5bxb72
                BCM94321MC

                any idea any idea of any of above supported on pfsense and also support multiple ssids ?

                i didnt knew of clone .. so after i cloned it i was able to create maximum of 4 ssids.
                one is parent and 3 clones ( couldnt create 4th clone).
                then i enabled dhcp on each interface for thier subnets.. allowed their traffic to any any .. then allowed nat … i tested each ssid after creating it individually and internet was working..  but when all 4 were configured i couldnt see the ssd from parent interface .. and in status that was shown as down,, tried enabling disabling it .. but it didnt appear.

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                  Guest
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                  Well it sounds like you have the gist of it. Not sure why you have problem with parent ssid.
                  I would use this adapter from your list:ar5bxb72
                  The best cheap one on ebay is atheros AR5BXB112.

                  The –ifconfig wlan0 list caps-- will not really show you anything useful for number of VAP's supported. To use that command you would need to append your interface name onto it. pfSense adds the interface name like this --wlan0_opt1-- I do believe. Was a bad suggestion.

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                    Snailkhan
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                    @Phishfry:

                    Well it sounds like you have the gist of it. Not sure why you have problem with parent ssid.
                    I would use this adapter from your list:ar5bxb72
                    The best cheap one on ebay is atheros AR5BXB112.

                    The –ifconfig wlan0 list caps-- will not really show you anything useful for number of VAP's supported. To use that command you would need to append your interface name onto it. pfSense adds the interface name like this --wlan0_opt1-- I do believe. Was a bad suggestion.

                    i reset it to factory default and then again configured and was able to get all 4 ssids to work.

                    i am trying to get iperf to work on pfsense box to assess the speed.

                    i tested it on AR5BXB63 and AR5B91

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                      Guest
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                      If your going for speed go for the DFS(mid-upper) channels in the 5ghz band.

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                        Guest
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                        Here is a good in-depth read on why channel selection is so important.

                        http://www.networkcomputing.com/wireless-infrastructure/dynamic-frequency-selection-part-3-the-channel-dilemma/a/d-id/1234489?

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                          And: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/aironet-1250-series/design_guide_c07-693245.pdf

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                            Guest
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                            If you notice here

                            https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Atheros_AR5BXB72

                            This one is 802.11 AGN so 5ghz.

                            It does use the older AR5xxx series chip but it is a good card being a extreme(X) version of the reference design used commonly in Mac's

                            The AR5B91 is newer but only offers 2.4ghz coverage.
                            https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Atheros_AR5B91

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