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      pitabata last edited by

      Hello all,

      Is Pfsense compatible with all AccessPoint Wifi??  ::) ::) ::)
      I want to buy one for running CaptivePortal and i don't want to have problems of compatibility after  ;D

      Thanks.

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        hoba last edited by

        If the Accesspoint is a simple bridge it will work. It should not do NAT or modify mac adresses. There have been some problems in some alternative firmware versions for the linksys gear but that has been a long time ago. The majority of accesspoints (or in generall almost all) accesspoints will simply work. I usually use the netgear wg102 or wag102 for smaller installations. They work just fine, even with vlans and virtual accesspoints if needed.

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          Adam2 last edited by

          just like hoba mentioned most of the access points should work as long as you have them as simple bridge or AP with Pfsense handling all the nat and captive portal services.  I got a setup  with linksys, Engenius APs working in a similar way

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            BartDP last edited by

            Do you keep the firmware in the AP as it is ?
            Is it possible to put the pfsense soft in the AP (overwriting existing firmware) ?

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              Adam2 last edited by

              Yep the firmware on mine is intact no changes as far as that goes. I've not tried replacing the AP firmware with Pfsense because the current setup works just fine.  However pfsense can be installed on some embedded systems. Do a search on forum am sure it has be discussed somewhere.

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                hoba last edited by

                I would recommend using a single pfSense and multiple accesspoints (in case that you want a multi-ap-scenario) as you have a single point to configure users and so on this way. If you only need a single accesspoint for your captive portal you could go with an alix or soekris system for example to built your pfSense with wireless gear.

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                  pitabata last edited by

                  Hello, i have bought the D-link DWL-2100AP but it is simply an access point.

                  The pfsense is also a router, so i don't think that a "modem router wifi" is necessary. Yes or No??
                  Please help it's urgent, I want to bring the AP back, if it's not suitable.  :'( :'( :'(

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                    Perry last edited by

                    Hello, i have bought the D-link DWL-2100AP but it is simply an access point.

                    The pfsense is also a router, so i don't think that a "modem router wifi" is necessary. Yes or No??
                    Please help it's urgent, I want to bring the AP back, if it's not suitable.

                    Don't completely understand you. But the DWL-2100AP can work as an AP for pfsense ( got one myself, though i ain't using it as AP atm )

                    –wan------pfsense------lan------DWL-2100AP

                    As a last note I have to say that I prefer Linksys over Netgear and Dlink.

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                      pitabata last edited by

                      thanks perry.

                      I'm wondering if i have bought the good material.

                      This or just an AP like this??

                      Which one is sufficient to make a captive portal??

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                        Perry last edited by

                        Then DWL-2100AP is the right one

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                          pitabata last edited by

                          Thanks a lot  ;)

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