FreeBSD as a wirelesss access point

From: T Kellers (kellers_at_njit.edu)
Date: 08/04/03

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    Anyone know of a resource that has some instructions (or discussion) about
    using FreeBSD + a Nic + a PCMCIA wireless card as a router?

    I currently hace a PCI PCMCIA adapter (and wireless card), both seem to be
    supported in CURRENT (my 5.1-CURRENT box sees both interfaces).

    If any one knows of a "how-to", I'd be happy to hear about it.

    Tim Kellers
    CPE/NJIT

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