FWIW - I recently got a Buffalo that ships with dd-wrt, slightly modified
by Buffalo. It does b/a/g/n too. It definitely can be flashed. They have
some other models that don't.
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 12:28 PM, Bill Freeman wrote:
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> On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Michael ODonnell <
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Michael ODonnell <
michael.odonn...@comcast.net> wrote:
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> >> there may be a use for that WRT54GL of mine with
> >> the blown WAN port. (mod - you had one too, right?)
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> >Yah, the WAN port on mine failed, as well.
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> Hey, wait a minute! ;-> I think the o
>> there may be a use for that WRT54GL of mine with
>> the blown WAN port. (mod - you had one too, right?)
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>Yah, the WAN port on mine failed, as well.
Hey, wait a minute! ;-> I think the one you have *IS*
my old one - I offered it on this channel back in 2009
after the WAN port failed and di
> It occurs to me (as I wait for the replacement fror my laptop's
> WiFi/BT module *) that there may be a use for that WRT54GL of
> mine with the blown WAN port. (mod - you had one too, right?)
Yah, the WAN port on mine failed, as well. I believe there's
nothing special about the port marked W
It occurs to me (as I wait for the replacement fror my laptop's WiFi/BT
module *) that there may be a use for that WRT54GL of mine with the blown
WAN port. (mod - you had one too, right?)
Assuming that I can get the radio to connect to the local AP router as a
client (rather than as a peer or the