On Wed, Jan 04, 2023 at 06:23:48AM -0000, Michael van Elst wrote: > Merging the FreeBSD wifi subsystem that supports 802.11n is work in > progress and is developed on a separate branch.
Ok. Thank you for the information. > The Broadcom "full mac" chips (e.g. used by RaspberryPi) run most of > the Wifi protocol inside the firmware and will work with 802.11n networks. > Doesn't mean it is fast. > > If you are lucky, you can find the same chip with USB (only seen as the > orignal RPI Wifi dongle) or PCIe interface (some Mini-PCIe card). Are there `urndis' dongles - I couldn't find ones in a quick search. Basically, the way a mobile device will share its N network using USB tethering, but instead of mobile using a simple dongle. -- Mayuresh