A wireless bridge would require you to plug your laptop into the Belkin router. If you don't want to do that, you would set it up as a wireless repeater. There's a little more to it than that, you that's the place that I would start with. edited: I stand corrected: DD-WRT is combining the functions of a bridge and a repeater.

I work with wrt54g v6, and dd-wrt v24 rc5. I use wpa2-personal, with diferents keys. Ex: SSID=main wpa2=test and SSID=repeater wpa2=test_rpt Work in dd-wrt 24 rc5. Laters versions don't work, if wpa keys are diferent. I test dd-wrt v24 sp1, universal repeater work only if two keys are identical, too. I have a wrt54gl with the dd-wrt v24-sp2 configured as a repeater bridge (repeating the wifi signal of my main router). If I connect my laptop with a wire to the wrt54gl, it works perfectly. However, if I try to connect the laptop to the wrt54gl in a wireless way, I cannot connect to the internet. If you're upgrading to a faster, stronger wireless router, don't chuck your older Wi-Fi box. With the magic of DD-WRT, you can turn your older wireless router into a range-expanding Wi-Fi repeater Update 11/28/08 : also just flashed dd-wrt v24 final micro into a WAP54g v3.1, and it is working in repeater bridge mode with a WRT54g v2.0 running stock linksys firmware, version 4.21.1. This router wasn't in the list of routers in the first post at the beginning of the thread that are found to be working in repeater bride mode with stock Your dd-wrt router has already been configured to act as a client and will share your existing wireless network connection through the LAN (ethernet) ports of your dd-wrt router. Since we've clicked the 'Apply' button in the previous step - your dd-wrt router will now be using the new IP scheme and will require you to enter the new IP address Universal Wireless Repeater DD-WRT Forum Forum Index-> Broadcom SoC based Hardware: Goto page Previous 1, 2, 3Previous 1, 2, 3 Setting up DD-WRT as a wireless repeater Keep in mind that some router models (especially older routers) do allow you to set up the router as a repeater natively, which means you don’t need to

I work with wrt54g v6, and dd-wrt v24 rc5. I use wpa2-personal, with diferents keys. Ex: SSID=main wpa2=test and SSID=repeater wpa2=test_rpt Work in dd-wrt 24 rc5. Laters versions don't work, if wpa keys are diferent. I test dd-wrt v24 sp1, universal repeater work only if two keys are identical, too.

An update to the popular DD-WRT firmware for wireless routers can turn the device into a signal repeater that extends your current network's range. The Hackszine blog points out a tutorial for

In the current version of dd-wrt v24beta, testers report that repeater mode sometimes drops the client. Created a workaround script ("dhcp_kick.sh") that improves reliability by pinging the gateway and sending a signal to udhcpc (on the router) to force renew.

I’ve installed DD-WRT V24-SP2 std. The original access point is encrypted with WPA which I have set up in the Wireless- Wireless Security area of my DD-wrt settings. The Access Point ip is 10.0.0.1 and my repeater ip is 10.0.0.19. I’ve followed the instructions for setting up a repeater put out by dd-WRT. If you want to stream media using DLNA to wireless connected PS3 or XBOX you must enable UPnP on your wiress router. Routers with DD-WRT Firmware support UPnP. To enable UPnP on dd-wrt router, connect to router through the browser, go to NAT/Qos, UPnP page and select UPnP service radio button. If you are looking for how to stream media using A wireless repeater is a device that creates an access point that bounces a wireless signal to the main router. This increases a wireless signal’s range. For instance, if your access point is on one side of your house and you want to use the network on the other side, but the signal is low or nonexistent, then you simply set up a wireless Feb 22, 2010 · Otherwise, DD-WRT shouldn’t be too hard to install. Once you have hacked your router with DD-WRT, you can follow directions here on how to set up your new router as universal wireless repeater. Also on the similar subject, you can check out Repeater Bridge to connect wired devices together. Basically this is another step beyond repeating Use the following steps to set up the WRT300N-DD in repeater mode with a second WRT300N-DD. Configure your primary WRT300N-DD router. This router will be the access point. Log in to the user interface and navigate to Wireless>Basic Set the Frequency (Channel) field to 9. Write down or copy the BSSID field; then click Apply. Repeater - A wireless repeater with DHCP & NAT enabled, clients on different subnet from host AP (primary router). Computers connected to one router can not see computers connected to other routers in Windows Network. Universal Wireless Repeater - Uses a program/script called AutoAP to keep a connection to the nearest/best host AP. New Sealed Asus Rt-n13u Wireless N300 Router W Usb, Dd-wrt Firmware 3g