2010/1/14 Paul Asadoorian <[email protected]>:
> From all the research that I did on the WRT54G (and similar hardware
> like the ASUS) this was not possible.  I believe that I read somewhere
> that it was possible on some of the hardware, but that the drivers did
> not support it.
>
> If you find that it does, let us know!

The way I did it was to bridge the appropriate ports together then use
Daemonlogger from Marty Roche to clone all the traffic off the bridge
and onto an unused port. Works fine.

Robin

>
> Cheers,
> paul
>
> On 1/13/10 7:39 PM, Cody Dumont wrote:
>> Can you setup a mirror or SPAN-Port using a OpenWRT on the ASUS or WRT54G?
>>
>> thanks all..
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