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      binary_dreamer last edited by

      Hi.
      i am running pfsense on an ALIX 2d3 and on eth1 i do have my adsl connection.
      on eth2 i do have a linksys wet54g (http://www.linksysbycisco.com/UK/en/support/WET54G/download), and on eth3 i do have my switch.
      my other dsl is on two floors below and i do not have access to pull some cabling around so i bought the device on eth2 (wet54g) to get my other connection and bundle it to my LAN. The problem is that i cannot see where to authenticate the wifi and how to connect it? any ideas?

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        Cry Havok last edited by

        That'll be handled by the WET54G and covered in it's manual ;)

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