Hi,if the mini-pc supports a m-pcie slot you can use a wifi card that works (i.e. Atheros 9280). But be sure that the slot is a fully connected m-pcie slot! On some cheap boards the m-pcie slot only supports usb devices! On such boards you can use only wifi cards like this: http://www.sparklan.com/p2-products-detail.php?PKey=9adaen4e2OQr_sx8KpwYixWurg61VGfLm-OWEBdFRA&WPER-150GNAnother possiblity to provide wifi is to use a supported usb device! I used such solution some years ago with OPNsense. I've used some usb wifi dongle with RT5370 Chipset. Works fine, but only with 54Bit speed!best regardsDirkPS: Since 2 Years i've use an extrenal AP for wifi. Better wifi area and much better speed!
Thank you Are they both working in Access Point mode?
Quote from: lfirewall1243 on July 26, 2019, 10:22:44 amThank you Are they both working in Access Point mode?I've used 2 AzureWave AW-NE772 m-pcie cards (Atheros 9280). Works fine in ap mode with OPNsense 17.7.x. One card configured with 2.4 Ghz and one with 5 Ghz.A speed test of my configuration (german): https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=6691.msg28825#msg28825With usb wifi devices it was a bit tricky. I've tested several devices with different Ralink chipsets (RT2800/3070/5370). Some works in AP mode, some not. Some works for 1 or 2 days before they died. All the usb wifi ran very hot in ap mode!But after some testing i got 2 stable working usb sticks into my OPNsense (used this from 16.1.x up to 17.7.x). One used for internal wifi and the other for guest wifi. But be aware that usb wifi only works up to 54 Mbit. This was enough for my 8Mbit internet connection i've used at that time.But since OPNsense 18.1.x i using an external ap. Works much better than any of the above wifi! And with PoE i placed the ap at optimal position into my flat.