With 3rd party firmware it should be simple enough to disable the N's firewall + DHCP, then map the WAN + LAN ports as eth0 bridged with wifi. Setup this way yields 6 port switch w/ wifi AP.

If you wanted to be fancy you could leave FW enabled to isolate the N wifi.

On 4/18/2010 10:08 PM, Greg Sevart wrote:
To clarify, there's no reason why they couldn't place a firewall layer
between the wireless and wired LAN interfaces--most just don't for your
consumer/SOHO level gear, since few users have a need for that complexity.
There are some devices that do support such a configuration.

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