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      hbvdh
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      Does PFsense 2.0 RC1 support the PCI Linksys WMP600n?

      If not, witch a/b/g/n card is supported?
      I want a 5 ghz N wireless network.

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        FJSchrankJr
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        @hbvdh:

        Does PFsense 2.0 RC1 support the PCI Linksys WMP600n?

        If not, witch a/b/g/n card is supported?
        I want a 5 ghz N wireless network.

        Please see this list for supported hardware:
        http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.2R/hardware.html

        It probably is supported but check to be sure.

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          wallabybob
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          @hbvdh:

          Does PFsense 2.0 RC1 support the PCI Linksys WMP600n?

          This card is reported to use the Ralink RT2860 chipset which is not supported by FreeBSD (and consequently it is not supported by pfSense). There is an independent group which has produced a driver.

          @hbvdh:

          If not, witch a/b/g/n card is supported?

          FreeBSD (and consequently pfSense) does not support "wireless N" beyond supporting some "wireless N" capable interfaces in "wireless G" mode.

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