Show me where Repeater and Repeater Bridge is part of the wifi standard. Posted: Sat 20:22 Post subject: Repeater and Repeater Bridge Virtual AP are much better supported on Atheros, VLANs on Broadcom. That's the big difference, Atheros uses WDS and and VAPs instead of Repeater and Repeater Bridge. Posted: Sat 19:53 Post subject: WDS and VAP Some dd-wrt wiki pages are up to date, others are not.
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I have not tried it in several years on Broadcom though.īefore asking a question on the forums, update dd-wrt: Where do I download firmware? I suggest reading it all. WDS is very stable on Atheros based routers. So might need to confirm before i flash my router. QUOTE (vincentng86 Jul 4 2008, 08:06 PM) Guys, didn't follow DD-WRT for sometime now. At this place we also want to thank all the active members of the DD-WRT community that are actively supporting the project and the DD-WRT community. Lots of supporters around the world are giving feedback on new versions and helping other users with issues that arise. It allows you to use 3rd party firmware too. The DD-WRT community is one of the major drives behind the project. I would recommend getting WRT54GL (L stands for Linux). I'm a bit confused by this not having n60k in the filename, but going straight from the e2k-e3k-to. Username: - replace it with your domain name. DYNDNS Server: - the name of the server should not be changed. You will need to fill out the following fields: DDNS Service: Custom. Too bad it's not a standard, as work had this and I thought that is a good idea for my house, where coverage is spotty at best. They have made it possible for you to identify the right version of WRT54G. This is a transition image that supports being installed on a e2k-e3k system, and then when it is running it supports installing n60k builds. Log in to your router’s web interface and go to Setup > DDNS. I have used an extender but didn't like having a second set of SSIDs that the devices did not automatically switch to. I guess I am stuck with the way it is, unless I find a router whose factory firmware or dd-wrt supports the feature fully. In any case, I’ve been running DD-WRT for several months now and it’s been. Operate the router as a miniature low-power PC, running a variety of Linux applications. I have WDS running fine, and with little issue other than WEP. Or a managed hotspot with a RADIUS server. As a result, Linksys HGA7T and similar external antennas are no longer compatible.