On 10/06/10 11:46, Cornelius Mostert wrote: > Hi > I know about tomato and one or two others but was wondering: > 1. I did not buy the hard ware as yet so this should not be a problem. > 2. I would like to connect 2 or more WiFi routers together WIRELESSLY > 3. I do not need the routers to be on different subnets BUT might have 1 > or 2 on different subnets > 4. What home brew do you consider to be the best for replacing firmware > on the WiFi routers >
If it's just a case of connecting two wireless routers together (for instance to link two areas in a building wirelessly because sticking cables in isn't an option) then you can possibly get away with something like this (although I believe it won't run anything like DD-WRT/Tomato etc): http://tinyurl.com/2f7sjwt As far as home brew router software goes, I personally like DD-WRT, it's got a nice easy to use clean interface and workes well on my two Linksys devices (a WRT54G and a single ethernet port wireless access point). I've also tried OpenWRT which also worked pretty well. I did try Tomato but didn't get on with it, but that's not to say you won't though, I think it was just a case of I was looking for a quick easy solution. Rob -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
