Sadly, no BSD supports it yet. All the projects have their man pages online and you can also run
apropos(1) for Realtek to double check that.
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Originally Posted by IdOp
But buying a USB WiFi device may not be the end of the world, I've seen them advertised for under $10, possibly refurbished. You need to make every effort to be sure it's supported, and that the support actually works. It would also be good to have the option to return it if it doesn't work with BSD, although for a < $10 device that may not be crucial if you have other use for it.
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You can purchase them new for under $5.
This adapter
http://www.ebay.com/itm/230973235744
was the adapter I was using (and still use) in my SGI O2 when I made this commit:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=137703728905279&w=2
so I can tell you they work and they work well. I've recommended them to people who want cheap wifi and don't mind the firmware downloads (I know people who do mind, and I can understand that, but that's a separate issue). It's a
urtwn(4).