On 7/3/14, 6:41 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2014-07-03, Daniel Ouellet <dan...@presscom.net> wrote: >> Sorry for the off topic question, but I am looking and researching a PCI >> network card that would have both the cat5 jack and wireless capability >> to be use as host into an OpenBSD server to provide access point and the >> hard wire part to be use as an additional network card. I only have one >> pci slot free and need to add a third hard wire and want to provide >> wireless as well from that router. >> >> It appear not as easy as I thought to find. >> >> Anyone know of one that work? Any suggestion as long as it is supported >> I don't care. >> >> Answer off list is fine as well. >> >> Thanks for your time if you know of one. >> >> Daniel >> >> > > Assuming you did actually mean PCI and not PCIE, this plus a minipci > wireless card might do the trick (but note I do not have one so don't > know for sure) > > http://linitx.com/product/4-port-network-card-with-minipci-slot/11149 > > Otherwise if PCIE maybe it's possible to find a dual miniPCIE carrier > board and use miniPCIE ethernet and wireless modules.. > > Personally I'd just use a dual port nic and standalone AP though. >
Well could be pcie. It support x4 pci-e. As for the stand alone, I did have one. It blow up and with all the backdoor into them these days, I was looking to find something different and possibly all in my OpenBSD router. It may not be possible, but I am looking if that could be done. Thanks for your time and feedback. As you said, I may be out of luck, will see.