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      Guest
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      You are absolutely correct as I measured the power consumption the incorrect way (before UPS instead of behind). It also measures my 7W LED bulb as 22W so some tool got itself an one way ticket to the chemical bin.

      The appliance is a Checkpoint UTM 570 and the power supply is only capable of providing 65W (max power consumption in the specs is 40W). As both HDD and memory were defective I replaced it with a CF card and other memory and now it is doing 30W. It should be possible to push 2.5Gb/s for firewalling and 1.7Gb/s for IPS but maybe there is some kind of ASIC on board for that (not able to find that kind of information yet).

      Yesterday I have build the D2800 box and it is running smoothly.
      I will try to add the other services coming weekend to see how it performs (and otherwise one of my colleagues will buy it from me). I will forget about the wireless card and just buy some 802.11AC access point.

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        A Former User
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          Nofun
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          Hey Guys,

          Sorry to bump this up but it's been over a year and a half now and I'm looking at one of these cards to replace the WLE200NX card that was DOA inside a recently ordered SG-2440.

          I'd ask for a replacement from the guys at pfSense but because I'm in Aus buying a new Wifi card is literally cheaper then shipping.

          So as of July 2015 is this card now supported?

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Still no 802.11AC support in FreeBSD AFAIK.

            Are you sure the WLE200NX is dead? What are the symptoms that make you think that? I don't think I've ever seen a dead one.

            Steve

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              Guest
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              So as of July 2015 is this card now supported?

              • AC support No!
              • WLE200NX  Yes!

              Try open another thread, your own, and then let us have a look over.
              Perhaps during the long journey the pre assembled card was slightly slipped a bit out of the miniPCIe slot.
              Try to fit the card once more again in and restart then. Please contact before doing so a piece of metal.

              And if this will be failing, you can surely better go with each Buffalo or Netgear home router with flashed
              OpenWRT oder DD-WRT for something around $20 - $100.

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                Nofun
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                @BlueKobold:

                Perhaps during the long journey the pre assembled card was slightly slipped a bit out of the miniPCIe slot.

                The WLE200NX card was detected, I could pickup other SSID's on the card and connect to them but when broadcasting a SSID from the pfSense box it just would not work regardless of what I tried….
                That is until I swapped the card to a different PCIe slot which it then started to work perfectly.
                Faulty slot maybe? If the card was not seated correctly I don't think I would see that behavior it would be more likely the card just wouldn't function at all.

                @BlueKobold:

                OpenWRT oder DD-WRT for something around $20 - $100.

                Using iptables over pf?
                I'll pass on that thanks, I use DD-WRT at home on a ASUS AC-68U and can't stand it when compared to pfsense.

                So my understanding is the intel 7260 card will work just not with AC functionality?
                You would just be limited to A/B/G/N?

                Edit: Quote tags

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  I think the suggestion there was to use an external access point running *wrt rather than use a PCIe card in pfSense. Not replace pfSense. That makes a lot of sense in many scenarios.

                  There is no 802.11AC support in FreeBSD (and hence pfSense) at all but additionally there is limited wireless support in general. The Atheros chipsets are better supported than most but even there I'm not sure there are any drivers for the AC chips, in any mode.

                  There doesn't appear to be a driver for the Intel 7260 at all as yet. I might exepct it to be supported by the iwn(4) driver but no 7XXX cards are listed:
                  https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/sys/dev/iwn/if_iwn.c?revision=285234&view=markup
                  That's even in head.

                  Additionally the iwn driver does not support access point mode: https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=iwn

                  Steve

                  Edit: Looks like it may eventually be supported as iwa(4) but no working driver exists yet:
                  https://github.com/erikarn/freebsd-iwa/blob/master/src/sys/dev/iwa/if_iwa.c

                  A direct port of the iwm driver from OpenBSD seems to exist here, no idea of it's status:
                  https://github.com/rpaulo/iwm

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                    Guest
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                    Using iptables over pf?
                    I'll pass on that thanks, I use DD-WRT at home on a ASUS AC-68U and can't stand it when compared to pfsense.

                    It was more in the meaning, to get a cheap WLAN AP with DD-WRT, but working and perhaps
                    comes by side with ac support. And nothing compared against each other.

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                      messerchmidt
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                      run win2012 server with pfsense in hyper-v. you can use the intel card as a AP through win server.

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                        Qhris_
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                        @messerchmidt:

                        run win2012 server with pfsense in hyper-v. you can use the intel card as a AP through win server.

                        I have tried that with Win2016, but pfsense does not recognize the Card as a WLAN device. For him it is an HNx not ATx.

                        Any Ideas?

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                          gjaltemba
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                          Are you sure the AC7260 supports hostapd mode? Not working for me in Windows 10.

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                            Limbi
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                            My i7 haswell laptop consume 20w or so while idling and +100w while gaming with a dedicated nvidia card. Maybe it is 35w of power usage?
                            Anyway, it is a sort of problematic card for some users, no ac card is supported and even n cards doesn't work at the rated speed on BSD. Use a dedicated AP.

                            AMD Athlon 5350 @2.1Ghz
                            Asus AM1M-A
                            Kingston 4GB 1R 1600EC11 @C10
                            Kingston V300 60GB
                            Intel Pro/1000 PT dual (wan+lan)
                            OEM 90w psu
                            80mm case fan
                            100/20M vdsl2+ internet connection
                            pfsense 2.3.3dev
                            some package installed

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                              Qhris_
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                              @gjaltemba:

                              Are you sure the AC7260 supports hostapd mode? Not working for me in Windows 10.

                              You are right. I am using Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260 and Hosted network supported is "No".

                              Do you know a PCIe Card with AC Support and Hosted network Support? I don't want to use a AP.

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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                For use in the host OS I assume. You realise there are no 802.11AC cards that will work in pfSense?

                                Steve

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                                  Qhris_
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                                  @stephenw10:

                                  For use in the host OS I assume. You realise there are no 802.11AC cards that will work in pfSense?

                                  Steve

                                  Hi Steve,

                                  yes firstly I will use it in Server 2016. So do anyone know a AC PCIe card which is able to host an AP?

                                  Regards

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