Mark Lanctot;237285 Wrote: 
> The DD-WRT firmware can turn a WRT54GL into a booster.
> 
> The term is actually "WDS" (Wireless Distribution System).
> 
> Note that DD-WRT can also turn the WRT54GL into a bridge, i.e. it
> intercepts the wireless signal and implements a wired LAN on the other
> side, connected via wireless to the rest of the LAN.  This is
> advantageous for the SB because the WRT54GL's antennas are much better
> than the SB3's, it may get a good signal where the SB3 wouldn't - plus
> the antennas are adjustable and upgradeable.
> 
> Other 3rd party firmware may or may not be able to do this.
> 
> The WRT54GL is usually cheaper than the equivalent booster or bridge.

Mark I am trying to use a wireless bridge to connect my second SB3 into
my system. The idea is the wireless bridge can be placed in a better
position than the SB3. I've got the bridge to work with a desktop pc,
but when i try the SB3 it doesn't seem to want to connect to the server
using the previous wired settings. Have you any instructions, or ideas
that will help?

Cheers,

Mike.


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