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- | == Bride Mode Install == | + | Depreciated, |
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- | I was having trouble getting OpenWRT to do any sort of bridging with my Belkin A/G ap, so I'm trying out bridge mode using DD-WRT. | + | * See [[Linking_Routers]] |
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- | Hardware: Linksys WRT54G V2 / Belkin A+G Dual Mode AP Router F6D3230-4 firmware 1.01.05 | + | [[Category:Switch]] |
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- | === Flashing from OpenWRT and getting to the GUI === | + | |
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- | I figured I'd give it a go to just use the 'upgrade firmware' link in OpenWRT to flash DD-WRT2.3-voip. | + | |
- | It worked, using a laptop and my Belkin A mode wlan connection. Once the flash was rolling, I did an | + | |
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- | ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.100 | + | |
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- | to bring up the laptop ethernet connection to the linksys. Then http://192.168.1.1 brought up the gui. | + | |
- | Now to figure out the default username and password. Ok, default username is blank. Default password is admin. | + | |
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- | === Configuration === | + | |
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- | My local network is 10.6.6.0/24, my belkin is at 10.6.6.1, ssid examplessid, channel 1, WPA-PSK, with a | + | |
- | 63 character passphrase. (The belkin does not allow a 64 hex key to be entered, only a passphrase.) | + | |
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- | ==== Setup ==== | + | |
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- | ===== Basic Setup ===== | + | |
- | First page, Internet is disabled (I use another pc as a gateway connected to my cable modem). DHCP server is also disabled, I use static ips in my lan. | + | |
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- | ===== Advanced Routing ===== | + | |
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- | *Advanced Routing | + | |
- | **Operating Mode - Gateway | + | |
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- | ===== VLANS ===== | + | |
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- | I added the wan port interface (W) to the top line VLAN which should include it in the normal LAN. I don't use this AP as a NAT router, so I can use the WAN port as another LAN port. | + | |
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