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Date:      Wed, 10 Mar 2010 22:48:47 -0800
From:      Nerius Landys <nlandys@gmail.com>
To:        mailinglist <mailinglist@ucwv.edu>
Cc:        "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Replacing Home Router With PC
Message-ID:  <560f92641003102248x177f52c1s1cd581ec48e5172f@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <93C575B79E9B01449EBBB084032BC570123208B760@mail.ucwv.edu>
References:  <93C575B79E9B01449EBBB084032BC570123208B760@mail.ucwv.edu>

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> I've got an old Linksys router hanging off of my cable modem that is seve=
ral years old and is about to die (very poor wireless throughput should be =
54 mb and is 2, runs hot, and "buzzes" while turned on). =A0I've got an old=
er PC that would great as a router....however I also need it to be a wirele=
ss access point for my house. =A0It has a PCI wireless network card (A 54G =
Belkin, not sure of the exact model). =A0I know FreeBSD is technically capa=
ble for acting as my DHCP, DNS, router, gateway box if properly configured.=
 =A0The question is, can it use that wireless card to act as a access point=
 instead of a client (how the card is intended to be used)?
>
> Also, any links anyone can provide on how to setup a FreeBSD box to act a=
s home router/gateway would be much appreciated!

I too am using an old PC as my home router.  I have an ath-based
("ath" is the driver) wireless card which is acting as a host access
point.  Then I have about 4 ethernet ports, but I'm only using 2.  One
of those is a gigabit card, and most of my home computer collection is
on a gigabit LAN.

Just look in the Handbook I guess.  Once you have it all set up it's
very rewarding.  I'll never go back to having a purpose-built router
device for my home.



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