Hello, > Personally, I've given up on using OpenBSD as an AP--though I have for > years. Back when I used wi, everything worked very well. However, > 802.11g drivers/cards work very poorly as APs. While speed with them > can be good at times, different wireless clients performed erratically > and frequently the AP would lock up. I have since moved on and now > use commercial APs. > > Sorry if this is not what you were looking for. I'd love to say > 802.11g, OpenBSD and APs work swimmingly, but that has never been the > case for me. > I personally don't think it's that much an obsd problem, there are always some people which can't connect to whatever AP you are running.
That's why we have a some cheap WiFi cards lying around. "Can't connect? Put this one in. Voila." In the past the Realtek stuff was a nightmare, then came centrino... -sm