M.2 Card for WiFi AP
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@WhoAmI68 said in M.2 Card for WiFi AP:
It is much work :(.
Yeah and then if it works best you can get with freebsd is N speeds..
Not sure why anyone would go through the PITA and cost to get subpar wifi at speeds from 15 years ago..
A $20 wifi router as an AP is the cheapest easiest way to get some wifi on your network. Better solution is to get real AP that can do vlans, etc. But even budget route if the wifi router you get can do 3rd party firmware like openwrt or dd-wrt, etc. you can prob get vlan support.
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If your worried about size or something - get one of the little gl.inet routers and just use as AP.. Tiny little things.
here is the one I have for when I travel
https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-sft1200/?utm_source=website&utm_medium=menubarLittle thing rocks.. I throw it in my suitecase - and really first thing I fire up in the hotel room.. Now all devices just auto connect to my ssid, none of that BS captive portal nonsense on every device.
But it would way better than any wifi card you put into your pfsense box that is for damn sure - $40.
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@johnpoz said in M.2 Card for WiFi AP:
Just buy some cheap wifi router and use it as an AP to be honest
Or better yet, a proper access point, mounted in the best available location.
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@JKnott yup that would be the best option.. The self inflicted pain never ceases to amaze me to be honest.. Get a very reasonable priced product that will allow you to mount it in best location for best wifi, poe and does vlans, all the bells and whistle of the lastest wifi standards.. ofdma, twt, bss color, etc.
Vs how many hoops can I jump through to get wifi to work on an OS that is known to be horrible with wifi and at best provide some wifi with 15 year old performance.
While it doesn't support 6ghz the U7 Lite from unifi is $99 bucks - its tiny, and gets many of the other benefits that come with wifi 7. There are sure other options - but I believe that is the cheapest wifi 7 AP - even if not full set of all the wifi 7 features.. There are some concessions
My point of old wifi router for $20 was purely from budget and ease vs the pita that would be trying to get some wifi card in your pfsense box to act as AP. Shoot many people have some old wifi router sitting on their shelf collecting dust most likely..
But there are options, for the tightest of budgets what hands down will get you way better wifi then trying to use some card in pfsense as an AP.
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Perhaps this post will be of some help to someone else.
I have tried to change the WiFi module on my Qotom device. The Atheros QCWB335 AR9565 work well. Card is equipped with mSATA connectors but The PCIe signal for WiFi on this motherboard is M.2 by default. It is possible to adjust the jumper. After that the interface is well assigned.
Anyway, thanks for the recommendations.
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@WhoAmI68 said in M.2 Card for WiFi AP:
QCWB335
QCNFA335 is an m.2 card that would have worked there just FYI.
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@WhoAmI68 said in M.2 Card for WiFi AP:
The Atheros QCWB335 AR9565 work well.
Hey, these work pretty good if you have the slot! Thanks for the tip! $10 on the 'Bay.
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Yup the one advantage of the terrible wifi hardware support is that what does work is available used for almost nothing!
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@stephenw10 Still a step up from my 20 year old Buffalos! :)