I've not used one, but a firmware upgrade *might* help there. Others
will be more helpful in this area.


On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 11:05:18 -0600 (CST), Garrett Krueger
<gkrueger at cleosci.com> wrote:
> You'll have to "admin" your way into the router, and you may have to do
> this by way of telnet.  I know several of the router's web interfaces do
> not completely let you configure some of the options.
> 
> Inside of the telnet screen there is probably some sort of "mode" option
> which will refer to bridge mode as "bridge mode" or "pass through mode" or
> something of that nature.
> 
> > That makes sense thanks.  The only problem I have is that I cannot
> > figure out how to turn the router into bridge mode.  The model of the
> > router is wrt54g it's the 4-port switch, router, wap. The linksys
> > website has nothing that I can find on it. Found some conversations on
> > google groups, but it was only of people saying it couldnt be done.
> >
> >
> 
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