[16:16]  * wrst looks around to see if anyone is home
[18:51]  * cyberanger suggets wrst look further
[19:00] <wrst> cyberanger: i found someone it seems
[19:02] <cyberanger> Good, cause I left a note on the door, "I'm not home, but come inside for some cookies." I was pretty sure those cookies were gonna be wasted
[19:07] <wrst> ha
[19:07] <wrst> cyberanger: ever looked at pfsense before?
[19:07]  * wrst awaits swissknife-router but thinks he might need a router quicker
[19:09] <cyberanger> yes, I have, and swissknife-router has had that core code done awhile ago
[19:10] <cyberanger> the issues now is stability in older 386 hardware (which this week I decided had to be a bug with no plan to fix, due to dropped kernel support)
[19:10] <cyberanger> what's the issue anyway?
[19:12] <cyberanger> I mean, most people don't just go, I need a new router, lets try pfsense
[19:58] <wrst> cyberanger: i'm just tired of piddly little cheap routers that don't last long
[19:58] <wrst> my thought is build a machine with pfsense, then have a decent switch and an access point for wireless?
[19:58] <wrst> your thoughts?
[22:08] <cyberanger> wrst: that's almost exactly what I've done
[22:09] <cyberanger> so yeah, two Gigabit nic's, a Gigabit switch or hub (I prefer hubs for personal use, managed switches for a client) and a higher end AP