1. AP - Buffalo WHR-G54S running dd-wrt v24 (06/20/07) 2. CLIENT-BRIDGE - Fon 2100 running dd-wrt - Fon Edition - v24 RC-2 (09/05/07) PRE-SETUP 1. AP is configured as normally - NO SPECIAL SETTINGS NEEDED 2. All following settings are for FON SETUP 0. assuming you are running Fon Edition V24 RC-2

Client Bridge - DD-WRT Wiki Client Bridge. First of all, do not even try to do client bridge with dd-wrt SP1. It won't work. The router that you are trying to connect to is the primary router. The router you are configuring is the client bridge(CB) router. You don't need to worry about the primary router as long a s you set your CB to the SAME subnet. Client Bridged - DD-WRT Wiki Also note that on newer hardware and dd-wrt versions, e.g. MIMO radios, Client Bridge may not exist in the list of wireless modes. In this case, use Repeater Bridge - which provides a bridge to both wired clients and another AP extended for more potential wireless clients, all of which will be bridged through the Repeater Bridge device. Bridging - DD-WRT Wiki The DD-WRT router creates a subnet LAN. The subnet LAN has clients connected to it with cable connections. (On the firmware page, the menu choice for this mode simply reads “Client”.) Client Bridge. See Client_Bridged. The previous page remains for reference Wireless_Bridge Broadcom WiFi

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Client Bridge - DD-WRT Wiki Client Bridge. First of all, do not even try to do client bridge with dd-wrt SP1. It won't work. The router that you are trying to connect to is the primary router. The router you are configuring is the client bridge(CB) router. You don't need to worry about the primary router as long a s you set your CB to the SAME subnet. Client Bridged - DD-WRT Wiki

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Jan 02, 2008 Wireless Bridge: Can I disable the second radio? : DDWRT I have a Asus RT-N66U with dd-wrt installed. I have it wirelessly bridged to the local Xfinity wifi hotspot, and 4 PC's connected to that router via ethernet, but I want … Best settings to use | MyOpenRouter