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If you think that’s bad, try wifi on FreeBSD

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I’ve read that the only way to get usable speeds is to set your wifi device up inside a linux container.

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Or to get anything past wifi 4, or to use 5ghz

It’s bullshit because there are many products on the market running freebsd with great wifi (PlayStation as one example)

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Just goes to show you that permissive licenses are generally not a good thing 🤷.

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Wait, what’s past 5Ghz

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set your wifi device up inside a linux container

Could you tell me how I could do that? I don’t think FreeBSD jails support anything other than the linux compatibility layer

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