Cheers, but it seems I just don't know wtf is going on - I'm beginning to think i'm crazy talking jibberish because I can't get my head around a few things and people don't seem to know wtf i'm talking about.
Maaaaaan, I've a major pain in my ringset with this
...I'd say if you're comfortable using tools go for it, Bose321 made a wheel, I haven't seen his progress in that thread though...but unless you shop around for bearings and all the other bits and bob's you need you could wind up spending near enough the same as the price of a second-hand wheel!
So, go for it if you've got the know-how, or just go on ebay and pick up a second hand wheel to save yourself the heartache
Also, there are many many forums around where their members have similar projects, take a google for some inspiration and ideas.
Holy shit is an app hard to find on google that's name is Seem .
Turned up in a winbuilder repository - Here it is anyway, it's a very small application to deal with; precesses, netstat, kernel, services and drivers attached.
tis in French and a must have imo
In pic one it sayes 'no carrier' but I can see the access point under Status/Wireless tab, how to I tell PFsense to connect to my wireless AP?
Pic 2. the interfaces tab only lists two interfaces but tin the tutorial @ Pfsense there are 'OPT1' and 'OPT2' interfaces listed, these must be wireless AP's ready for broadcast connected to the PFsense box, yes? in such case this is not my problem???
In Pic's 3 & 4 the firewall is set to allow communication on both interfaces for testing purposes bt still the PC cannot get service...
In pic 5 must I 'bridge' the two interfaces WAN and LAN?
Pic 6 , I think there's something wrong...should I not be on a seperate sub-net to the AP ie. the network for the PFsense box should start at 192.168.2.1 subsequently passing on addresses on the '2' network?...again I just don't understand the mechanics here - please throw me a bone or something because I'm pulling my friggen hair out ! ! !
What are you banging on about? She's a Pig in a horses body with a leg for an arm and an arm for a leg and her head looks like a mop(a floor cleaning utensil)
Arco, by saing choose option eight I assume that you thought I could get past the boot stage, na, I'm no at the point that I have two network interfaces recognised at boot screen but I am now running into a "Network Interface mismatch... it goes something like this:
Enter the optional 1 interface name or 'a' for auto-detection
(or nothing to proceed) I selected nothing
I'm doing something wrong? I have two notebooks, the PFsense box has one USB wireless card(recognised as ural0)and one ethernet cable connected to second box(recognised as re0). The second box is connected to the internet via wireless USB card(for the moment) and has internets connection sharing enabled via standard ethernet cable, must I use a parallel cable betwen the two box's?
Edit:
Nevermind all is 100% up and running, again - thank you for your help arco