I bought two Asus wireless bridges (WL-330g) for $50 each to use with a 
WRT54G; they've worked great.  One is connected to a switch (with 'clone mac 
address' off), it works well as a wireless bridge.  It can also work in 
access point mode.

I've tried wireless bridging with WRT54Gs, and it hasn't worked near as well 
as the Asus bridge.

-dave

On Wednesday 31 August 2005 17:26, Nicholas Thompson wrote:
> Hey tclugers,
>   I am wondering if someone can help me with what I assume is an easy
> problem. I have a network inside, where I am typing right now, and there
> are cat5 cables carefully hidden so that my parents house doesn't look
> what my mother would consider "bad looking." Anyway, I have a WRT54G for
> wireless access, and it also provides DHCP serving for this network. The
> Cable modem is hooked to this network obviously. Anyway, here's the deal:
>
> I want to connect the network I have in my garage (where I can have
> things look however I like, we don't park cars in the Garage we use it
> for storage, and also it's my test lab. Basically a whole hell of a lot
> of 486s, p90s, p100s, p200s, etc. Anyway, I want to connect the networks
> wirelessly so that the machines in the garage can get an address via
> DHCP and so that I can be inside in my nice comfy computer spot inside
> the house and ssh to the test machines without having to go to the garage.
>
> I have heard of possibly getting another WRT54G and turning off the dhcp
> server on that one and doing some sort of bridging mode thing. Any ideas
> there?
>
> I also have been thinking I would just get a pci 802.11g card, stick it
> and a pci nic into a p100 or so, and then have the g card grab an
> address and then... plug the cable from the pci nic into my hub in the
> garage and somehow run traffic that way. Anyway, I apologize if this is
> a stupid question, I am just really, really ready to connect the
> networks. Distcc could be a lot more fun if I add all those machines in
> the garage. :)
>
> Anyway, any thoughts out there? I'd really, really appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> nick
>
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>
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