Announcing WiFiBSD
flynn_nrg writes "WifiBSD is a minimalistic version of FreeBSD based on the 5.x branch. WifiBSD is aimed for wireless routers running on embedded devices such as boards from soekris.com. In addition to the wi driver WifiBSD includes support for Atheros's 802.11b/g and 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Chipsets. The latest version of WifiBSD can be found here."
The project is based on minibsd, which is based on freebsd.
It isn't a lie if you belive it.
...and whilst that was a nice informative article, it was also noticeably linux specific (of course, you couldn't be trolling - not with a closing line like that). /., I think a few BSD targetted articles on configuring WAPs
This being the BSD area of
might be more apt.
That said, this WiFiBSD thing looks like a nice little development. Could well come in handy.
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Here be Dragons
Background: http://www.wirelessleiden.nl/wcl/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/ NodeFactory
Code (in public subversion):g /factory/trunk/install/install.sh
g /factory/trunk/
http://wleiden.webweaving.org:8080/svn/node-confi
http://wleiden.webweaving.org:8080/svn/node-confi
Machines using the code: http://www.wirelessleiden.nl/wcl/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/ NodeMap
Though this one is a bit more fully fledged; as it also includes SNMP management and OSPF routing.
Dw.
WifiBSD is the first project to support the latest Atheros chips. Now you can use your soekris boards with 11a/b/g cards gaining up to 108 mbit/s.