On Wednesday 31 August 2005 23:56, you wrote:
> Dave Carlson wrote:
> > 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
>
> dave,
>   so, if I buy one of these, put it in the garage and plug it into my
> hub/switch for the garage network, it'll just work?

Yes.  You have to configure it if you're not using an open access point (and 
then it might find your neighbor's if their signal is stronger), which you 
can do by accessing the built-in web interface from the ethernet port at 
192.168.1.1.  It does WEP and WPA-PSK.

-dave
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