On Sep 20, 2024, at 02:19, J Doe <general@nativemethods.com> wrote:
On Sep 19, 2024, at 18:46, J Doe <general@nativemethods.com> wrote:Hi list,
I see in the FAQ that the Apple Mac Mini M2 is a supported platform[0]
and that the WiFi is supported via: bwfmv(4). I had two questions about
WiFi support:
1. Is Host AP mode supported on the Mac Mini M2? The man pages appear
to imply that this is supported, but I wanted to double-check.
2. Does: bwfmv(4) also support the 10 Gigabit mode that is available as
an option for the Mac Mini M2 ?[1] I am aware that OpenBSD may not
support full bandwidth at 10 Gbps, but would it support a bandwidth
higher than 1 Gbps if the 10Gbps option is selected when purchasing a Mini ?
Thanks,
- J
Links
[0]: https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html
[1]: https://www.apple.com/shop/buy-mac/mac-miniA small correction .. wifi is via bwfm(4) and not bwfmv(4) (not sure where I picked up that extra v).- J
Wow, I just noticed another error in my original message:
The 10 GB option is for wired Ethernet. So my second question should be is 10 Gbps supported by OpenBSD via the wired Ethernet adaptor ?
Thanks again,
- J
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