[BBLISA] WAP add-on?
John Orthoefer
jco at direwolf.com
Mon Jan 7 08:09:35 EST 2008
I have and would still use the WRT54G as a AP. It can be configured
(with the factory default "boot loader"..err OS) to just pass the
traffic to the LAN. There isn't much, if any, price difference. Both
boxes run around $65-75.
As far as I can tell major difference between the two is 5 Ethernet
ports or 1. Getting the WRT54G to use as an AP would be good to just
for the integrated 4 port switch/hub (1 less device/wall wart.)
So or (c) Adding a WRT54G configured as an AP (using either OpenWRT or
the factory software) to your current network.
johno
Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
>
> So Scott, you have a choice -
> (a) Keep your existing router, and add the WAP54G
> or
> (b) Get rid of your existing router, and replace it with the WRT54G
>
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