kphinney;470358 Wrote: 
> The range is fine.  I do use a Hawking Tech directional.  I'm trying to
> figure out how to set my old Linksys WRT54g as an access point.  Perhaps
> it's too old?

I did that once with my 54G. Though I'm not still using it, it was
quite simple and only took a few minutes.  I just double checked by
Googling, many sites have the same guidelines. Though maybe yours is
different from mine and the approach might be different?

In shorthand, there's not much more to it than checking the "disable"
box for DHCP server and assigning a different IP address. Both of these
are on the first page when you sign on to the router. 

There's not much more, but there is a bit more. The sites I found tell
you what to plug where, what IP addresses to use, etc. I think many
wireless routers are set up to be easily configured as access points,
but I'm just a duffer and by no means an expert in these matters. But it
was easy for me with what I have.


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