Hi Tim,
Thanks a lot! However I have looked at the list and I can't find any other
brand that uses BCM5352 CPU as in the WRT54GL model. However, I saw some
other model that uses Broadcom also, will that be enough for it?

Budget is not a really big deal for me, as long as it's working. And I just
want to make sure that it's really working before I buy it :)

-- Bee (Sikachu)

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 6:31 PM, j. Tim Denny <[email protected]>wrote:

> Prem
>
>   very interesting...   I have flashed a few Lynksys routers with DDwrt and
> Tomato in the past...  lots of fun increasing the signal but I have never
> played with the antennas...  is anyone making their own antennas o r
> especially anyone dealing with outdoor signals of decent distance...     I
> think outdoor wifi is illegal in Thailand isn't it?
>
> A few months back I bought the D-link Dir 300 1wlan 4 lan...   so far it is
> a great machine...  cost was 1300 baht at that time  I think you can get
> similar units cheaper...  this one is on the DDWRT list at
> http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices
>
> the way I see it...   you  are buying chips...  so why not just match up  a
> decent chip set... as long as it is flashable on the list...  no need for
> big names...  Inside they are all pretty much the same as ong as the chips
> are the same...   I guess..
>
> cheers
>  Tim
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Prem Sichanugrist <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello guys,
>>
>> Just wonder if anybody have a spare Linksys WRT-54GL router with DD-
>> WRT firmware that I can borrow for a week. I want to try to setup a
>> repeater for Internet connection in my apartment and I don't know it's
>> gonna work or not, and I just don't want to waste 2000 thb if it's not
>> gonna work.
>>
>> I have tried the Universal repeater from belkin and it just didn't
>> work. I've read in many forums that this router works fine as a
>> repeater, so I want to give it a shot. Also, my apartment's router
>> that I'm going to repeat is a Linksys too, so I think I can success
>> using a same Linksys model.Really, I just want to make sure before I
>> commit such money.
>>
>> It would also be ideal if anybody that run the network shop allow me
>> to rent it. I'm happy to swipe my credit card for deposit and then
>> refund after I return the thing.
>>
>> Thank you in advance.
>>
>> -- Bee (Sikachu)
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>
>>
>
> >
>

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