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If you are unsure of the name of your wireless device name, check the output of this command: '''pciconf -lv | grep wireless'''. | If you are unsure of the name of your wireless device name, check the output of this command: '''pciconf -lv | grep wireless'''. | ||
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==== Table 1: Wireless Devices Known to Work ==== | ==== Table 1: Wireless Devices Known to Work ==== | ||
Revision as of 16:10, 16 November 2010
Table 1 provides a handy resource for checking to see if your wireless driver is known to work on FreeBSD and PC-BSD. If a driver that you are using is not listed, please create a wiki account and add it. Devices should be added alphabetically (then numerically).
If you are unsure of the name of your wireless device name, check the output of this command: pciconf -lv | grep wireless.
If your wireless device does not work, take a look at the tables on the Wireless Testing page.
Table 1: Wireless Devices Known to Work
| Device Name | Driver | i386 | amd64 | Comments |
| AR5001 | ath | YES | ||