[SLL] WRT54GL --> wireless to wired repeater?
Derek Simkowiak
dereks at realloc.net
Wed Dec 24 20:35:38 PST 2008
I 2nd using DD-WRT. I'm using it to sell pre-configured OpenVPN
appliances to clients.
I take WRT54GL hardware, put the OpenVPN version of DD-WRT, and
suddenly you have a VPN appliance that includes full Linux firewalling
capabilities.
--Derek
Francois Caen wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 7:16 PM, Glenn Stone <technoshaman at liawol.org> wrote:
>
>> Y'all know and love the WRT54GL, and it does quite well at taking somebody's
>> broadband signal in and letting wireless clients connect to it. I want to
>> turn it around: Grab a wireless signal, and let wired clients connect to
>> it. Obviously (I think) the stock firmware won't do this
>>
>
> You're correct (unless things have changed).
>
> What you're looking for is a wifi bridge. You could buy one, but the
> good ones are expensive and the cheap ones suck.
>
> Or you could put openwrt on your wrt54gl like I did, and waste an
> entire weekend figuring out why it doesn't work (answer: bug in the
> arp proxying).
>
> Or you could learn from my mistake and use dd-wrt, which works as a
> bridge out of the box. The whole project took a non-linux-savy friend
> of mine under 30 minutes.
>
> Have fun,
>
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