Mailmanx adds: It worked successful for me with 2 WRT54GL Routers (Router with original firmware, Client Bridge with DD-WRT v23 SP2). WPA-PSK with AES enabled AND MAC Address Filtering (Be sure to set the the correct MAC address! The router provides a LAN, WAN and the needed Wireless MAC address of the Bridge).
Mailmanx adds: It worked successful for me with 2 WRT54GL Routers (Router with original firmware, Client Bridge with DD-WRT v23 SP2). WPA-PSK with AES enabled AND MAC Address Filtering (Be sure to set the the correct MAC address! The router provides a LAN, WAN and the needed Wireless MAC address of the Bridge). Iswahyudi’s Weblog There are several other 3rd party firmware projects for the WRT54G / WRT54GL routers, but I am choosing DD-WRT for several reasons: 1) It is a mature project. 2) It is a Linux based free and open source project wireless router / gateway that supports client bridge mode as a method of geographically extending a wireless LAN. Difference Between Client Bridge/Wireless Repeater Modes
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Feb 09, 2014 · First of all, do not even try to do client bridge with dd-wrt SP1. It won't work. Also if you can't get Client Bridged to work on your hardware then try Client Mode instead. This is possible using 3rd party firmware (sveasoft) which allows the wrt54g to operate in "client" mode, where it forwards packets from its connected devices to the main wireless router, using a wireless link. I got my wrt54g running in client mode - that is, it serves as a bridge between a PC attached to it and the main wireless router. Wireless Bridge Mode uses one of the wireless network bands to connect to your upstream router. This article will give you instructions on how to configure your Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Router as a Wireless Bridge. IMPORTANT: Make sure that your Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Router is updated with the latest Firmware Version before proceeding. This tutorial, based on the DD-WRT Wiki, will go over how to configure DD-WRT for use as a wireless bridge (client bridge mode), using a Linksys WRT54G router as an example. The process is fairly Mailmanx adds: It worked successful for me with 2 WRT54GL Routers (Router with original firmware, Client Bridge with DD-WRT v23 SP2). WPA-PSK with AES enabled AND MAC Address Filtering (Be sure to set the the correct MAC address!