If it could be Linux (if) consider also Mikrotik stuff.
No need to run any java-driven "controller",
you can use shell or its internal webserver to manage.
And last but bot least - use of the cloud services (hovewer offered) is not
required.
I'm not sure if it's officially reselled to Switzerland,
On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 01:45:09PM +1000, Stuart Longland wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Mar 2022 03:43:01 +0100
> Nicolas Goy wrote:
>
> > I looked at the hardware that was supported, but I forgot to check
> > the wifi controller, I took that for granted, my bad.
> >
> > Thanks for the pcengine suggestion
On 14.03.22 03:28, Atticus wrote:
AFAIK, OpenBSD doesn't support .11ac or .11ax at all, with only a very limited
number of cards supporting Host AP mode. The only .11n ones I found being
athn(4), bwfm(4), and ral(4). The (few) others that support Host AP mode only
do so in .11g or .11b. In t
AFAIK, OpenBSD doesn't support .11ac or .11ax at all, with only a very
limited number of cards supporting Host AP mode. The only .11n ones I found
being athn(4), bwfm(4), and ral(4). The (few) others that support Host AP
mode only do so in .11g or .11b. In the future, I would take a look through
se
Hello,
I use OpenBSD for all my network gears except wireless access points.
My current access points are getting old and I'd like to replace them.
I did a bit of researches and there are quite some boards supported by OpenBSD,
but I cannot find one that tick all my boxes.
Here are my require
On 2022-03-14, rea...@catastrophe.net wrote:
>>>If not, consider hunting down a mini PCIe iwm(4) 7260 card, or an
>>>M.2 AX200 iwx(4) card with an adapter from M.2 to mini PCIe.
>>>Both would need compatible pigtails and antennas as well.
>
> So I tried one obtained from here [1] but it sadly does
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 02:41:05PM -0600, rea...@catastrophe.net wrote:
>On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 09:01:41PM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
>>On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 10:57:56AM -0600, rea...@catastrophe.net wrote:
>>> I'm using a Panda Express USB WiFi dongle on a PC Engines apu4 machine.
>>
>>This i
> On Mar 12, 2022, at 18:38, i...@tutanota.com wrote:
>
> In my 30 years of doing sysadmin work, I have never - not even once - come
> across a
> situation where a normal editor like vi or nano or something equally simple
> didn't
> exist on the install media.
Lucky you, never ever having to
On 2022-03-11, Axel Rau wrote:
>
>
>> Am 09.03.2022 um 11:44 schrieb Axel Rau :
>>
>> are both able to support the same network topologies with both IPv4 and IPv6?
> Seems to be a difficult question.
Nobody wants to decode the isakmpd.conf to work out what the existing
configuration does :-)
Whow, a book to learn ed... just take a look to the man page. If
you are a vi user you should need only 5 minutes to see what subset
of ex commands its grandpa supports.
Lets change the home partition to another disk, so people reading
this nonsense don't get scared...
$ ed /etc/fstab
518
# pri
On 3/13/22 11:06 AM, Ted Wynnychenko wrote:
Hello
I "had" been following -current since about 5.6.
Unfortunately, due to events not at all related to anything here, I was
unable to keep -current "current" for the last several months.
I would guess my last update was about 8 months ago (6.9 GEN
On Sat, Mar 12, 2022 at 10:37:51PM +0100, i...@tutanota.com wrote:
> > Here's just the book for you:
> > Michael W. Lucas, Ed Mastery
> > https://mwl.io/nonfiction/tools#ed
>
> I already have that book, which is why I KNOW I will never want to use
> ed :)
It takes less than half an hour to learn
Hi all,
Just wanted to thank all you guys who posted suggestions, i got an
openBSD now running on my XTM5.
I will try the Graeme solution for flashing the the rom to unlock the
BIOS and I will post my progress too.
What worked for me was:
- Installing miniroot70.img on a USB drive
- Insta
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