[SLL] WRT54GL --> wireless to wired repeater?

Glenn Stone technoshaman at liawol.org
Thu Dec 25 12:05:36 PST 2008


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On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 12:03:09PM -0800, Brian C. Lane wrote:
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>Glenn Stone wrote:
>> On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 10:07:39AM -0800, Brian C. Lane wrote:
>>> Another vote for DD-WRT, did this yesterday as a matter of fact. I have
>>> Tomato running on my router (a very nice alternative as well, cool real
>>> time bandwidth graphs and QoS pie charts). But Tomato doesn't do
>>> encryption when used as a client instead of an AP.
>> 
>> Tell me more about Tomato? I don't really need VPN... 
>> 
>
>The stock DD-WRT doesn't have VPN, that's another binary you can flash.
>Tomato has a couple of really nice flash based bandwidth graph features
>that make it nice for monitoring what's happening.
>
>Its GUI is very nice, on par with DD-WRT. The only problem I've run into
>is that in client mode it won't do encryption but that's not an issue if
>you are only using it as an access point.
>
>Homepage is:
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>http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato
>
>They have some good screenshots and video there as well.
>
>> Also, did you mean to leave the list out of the loop?
>
>Whoops, no :)
>
>Brian
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