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"content": "Day 28 of #31DaysOfFreeBSD :freebsd:\n\nDuring the FreeBSD install on my Thinkpad, I chose to use ethernet for networking and it was configured successfully.\n\nAfter first boot into the system, I manually configure the wireless adapter for an additional networking option. Finally, I combine the ethernet and wireless interfaces into a virtual interface to provide failover network capability should one of the interfaces become unavailable.\n\nhttps://www.dwarmstrong.org/freebsd-network-laptop/\n\n#FreeBSD #RunBSD #Thinkpad",
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