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I stumbled upon a pretty cool thing the other day.
My wireless router is in the front upstairs corner of my house, and while it has served me well over the past few years, I recently built a shop in the opposite corner of my backyard. The wireless network just wouldn't reach that far. I upgraded the router to a D-link Extreme N, but that only helped a little. I was getting ready to think about external antennas or repeaters, and found the web page for dd-wrt.com It's a web page for open source software written to run on certain models of wireless routers that adds (and uncovers) lots of settings and capabilities. In short, I just got finished loading new code into a new Linksys WRT54GL router, and then setting it up to be a wireless repeater. It cost about half of what a decent repeater would, and took about 30 minutes of reading and 20 minutes or so of uploading, resetting, and configuring to get it working. It's now sitting on a shelf in the back corner of the house, and it's giving me about a 90% signal down in the shop. Plus, I retained full WPA security both in the link to the main router and in the repeated link to the shop. It just shows up as a new SSID with a different IP address range. Pretty slick. |
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