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802.11 Wireless¶

pfSense® software can utilize certain 802.11 wireless cards and either act in a client role (Wireless WAN) or an Access Point role.

  • Should I use a pfSense appliance as my access point
  • Using Existing Wireless Routers with pfSense
  • Supported Wireless Cards
  • What is the best wireless card to use
  • 802.11n Wireless Support
  • Using Wireless Interfaces
  • Wireless Interface Configuration Details
  • Wireless Logs
  • Wireless Status
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