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OB---
layout: post
title: "FreeBSD wifi configuration"
date: 2018-08-04
comments: true
categories:
- freebsd
- notes
- short
---
To setup mulitple wlan profiles on FreeBSD and connect to them
automatically one can use `wpa_supplicant(8)`. To do this, add
following entries to rc.conf(5).
```
ifconfig_wlan0="WPA DHCP"
```
This tells the system to run `wpa_supplicant` and `dhcpd` on the
interface while coming up.
To store wifi profiles, use `wpa_supplicant.conf(8)`. For example, to
add a totaly made up WPA endpoint, append
```
network={
ssid="apOne"
psk="pass"
}
```
To add an open wifi (don't recommend this, but if you really want to)
```
network={
ssid="CityLibrary"
key_mgmt=NONE
}
```
Now `wpa_supplicant` will search and connect you the next available
AP. You can control the order by setting the `priority` key. By
default all networks have priority 0, the higher value, the higher
priority.
This assumes you have setup your wireless card according to [FreeBSD
handbook](https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/network-wireless.html).