Doh!!  Did it again.  Sorry about that Roland.

Roland Smith wrote:

On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 06:54:53AM -0500, Walter wrote:
I'm talking about "The Cutting Edge" http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge.html

It's a crap shoot?

That's about the size of it.

Yikes.

Indeed.

I guess I'll just pick one and take
my chances, but - no fault to FBSD - it appears to be a sorry
state of affairs in the computer driver arena.

More and more chipsets are being supported on BSD, with OpenBSD leading
the way. But it remains difficult to see which chipset is used in a
card. Manufacturers hardly ever list it in their docs.

I can guess
the latest rev listed on the support web site is what I'll get
when I buy the box?? (Maybe not, as I got a rev A router
last December when the latest was rev B.)

Usually there is a sticker on the packaging that says "model FOO
rev. X". or something like that.

Later I'll work
on getting the driver downloaded and unpacked on my
Windows machine (as my Mac won't process those .exe
files).

You could try unzip. Some of those exe files are self-extracting ZIP ziles.

Did I read that there's a way to use Windows drivers in FBSD 7?

Yes. It's called ndis(4). Only works on i386 architecture though, not amd64.

Do realize that you're sticking a piece of windows software of unknown
quality in your _kernel_.

Roland
Thanks, Roland.  I ended up using ndis and after a little hunting
around for instructions I got WPA running so it connects to my
COTS wireless router from the FBSD7 machine with the Buffalo
'BCM43XNG 802.11n Network Adapter'.

Not too much trouble, really, once you figure out what to do.  I'll
reply to my original post asking for help on that card (which got
no replies).

I will be using the machine mainly for a router so I don't mind -
I hope I don't regret saying this - that a Windows driver is in the
kernel.

Thanks.  I appreciate the responses, which keep me on track and
help me know I'm not crazy. (Well, maybe just a little bit.)

Walter
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