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
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> Ok thanks Greg, I l
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> So the firewall doesn't come into play with the wireless enabled?
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> So the firewall doesn't come into play with the wireless enabled?
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> At 06:44 PM 4/18/2010, you wrote:
> >Doesn't matter. You won't be using the WAN port, and the fi
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> should I also disable the firewall? Thanks
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> should I also disable the firewall? Thanks
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> At 05:27 PM 4/18/2010, you wrote:
> >Disable DHCP on the N router, and don't use it as a router at all
that device with an Intel 5300 wireless card using two
20MHz channels. Impressive IMO.
Greg
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ve IMO.
Greg
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> I have a Link
I have a Linksys G wireless router setup 192.168.1.x for my LAN. It
has wireless disabled. Now I plug in a n router into one of the ports
on the Linksys and set it up at 192.168.5.x and I enable wireless on
the n router, and run the router fifty feet away. I not only use the
wireless N router