Oct 04, 2013 · But since my self and my roomies all have desktops, and the only cable port is on the other side of the house I had to run a wireless bridge. I have a D-Link DIR-615 flashed with DD-WRT (as far as I know it's the newest version, but I'll look at that later)

Amazon.com: DD-WRT - Linksys WRT54GL Wireless G Router DD-WRT - Linksys WRT54GL Wireless G Router, WiFi Broadband Repeater Bridge 54 Mbps (DD-WRT Preinstalled) by Linksys. 3.1 out of 5 stars 12 ratings | 6 answered questions Price: $65.00 & FREE Shipping. Details & FREE Returns Return this item for free. Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. LaFonera Software Client-Bridge - DD-WRT Wiki Test router is a Linksys WRT54GL version 1.1 using DD-WRT firmware 03/05/07 (5th March 07), labeled 03/04/07 in web setup pages. Also tested with a separate La Fonera as host. Other routers should work fine, basically as long as their wireless interface is set up and you know the SSID and encryption method for it, and you know the main IP of EA4500 as Wireless Bridge? - Linksys Community

May 12, 2013

Apr 15, 2007 Amazon.com: DD-WRT - Linksys WRT54GL Wireless G Router

Apr 15, 2007

Apr 15, 2007 · I was able to install DD-WRT on the wrt54g but lack of support for wrt300N (v1.1) is a known issue. is it possible to set up a bridge without installing dd-wrt on the wrt300N? thanks for any advice 0 rick 2008-03-15 at 1:44 pm - Reply Apr 19, 2015 · This is part of a series: dd-wrt Repeater Bridge. Thus far, you have successfully: Prepared to flash your router with dd-wrt; Flashed your router with dd-wrt (The “trailed/killer” version, then the “real” one) Now it’s time to tell your router to connect to another router over Wi-Fi, and act as if the 2 routers are actually 1. Test router is a Linksys WRT54GL version 1.1 using DD-WRT firmware 03/05/07 (5th March 07), labeled 03/04/07 in web setup pages. Also tested with a separate La Fonera as host. Other routers should work fine, basically as long as their wireless interface is set up and you know the SSID and encryption method for it, and you know the main IP of Secondary: WNDR3700v1 (DD-WRT v3.0-r33679 std (11/04/17). So what I plan to do is have a wireless bridge to provide internet access to my wired only devices and maybe boost the wifi coverage (without buying an extender). The easiest solution would to use the powerline ethernet adapter but that just looks 'messy'.