Wireless Adapter | Wireless Access Point

ImprisonedBSD said:
Also, if I have an Ethernet bridge, could I simply buy a WAP, connect the Ethernet bridge to the WAP with an Ethernet cord, and have service between the router downstairs and WAP upstairs?
If you buy a WAP it can usually be set up as a bridge. Your wireless and wired network will be on the same network segment. There would be no need for a separate ethernet bridge.
 
AR9380 GetAnetennaSwitch and GetCTST Log Spam

The AR9380 ships with some nettop PC's, including the Asus EB10033 Series. It's supported, but, generates a lot of syslog errors related to GetAntennaSwitch and GetCTST. Apparently, these are considered non-critical bugs.

I believe some work is being done to address this, but I am not sure. Please see Bring over my FreeBSD modifications for the AR9300 HAL to make it and/or let me know if you come across anything that might shed light on reducing system error messages caused by this card.
 
I'm using the TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 in a wireless access point router with 10.0-RELEASE. So far no apparent issues with the newish AR 9380 chipset support but I haven't turned on dual band operation yet so I'll see if anything pops when I do. It does generate quiet a bit of syslog noise as previously stated but it's not enough to really bother me.
 
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