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  1. Station Mode (5,583 bytes)
    1: ...[[Tutorials]] / [[Linking Routers]] / '''Client Mode'''
    4: ...T), while a [[Client_Bridge|Station Bridge]] or [[Client_Bridged|Station Bridge (Routed)]] is the same subnet as t...
    7: ... nor accepts wireless connections by other client devices.
    9: ...ed between them. Thus, when port forwarding is needed it must be configured at both routers - not just...
    11: ..._network|WDS]]. Further explanation of bridging modes is at [[Linking_Routers|Linking Routers]].
  2. Wireless Bridge (43,131 bytes)
    6: ... USED*** Use the more complete and up to date guide to do the same thing that can be found here:'''
    9: http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Client_Bridged
    12: ...ireless device. Segments connected via [[Client Mode Wireless]] cannot share a DHCP server.[[Image:sta...
    14: ...n the case in which we are interested, a wireless device running DD-WRT such as a WRT54G is configured...
    19: ...s connecting to the primary in "Client-Bridged" mode. Let's call that WRT54G the secondary.
  3. Bridging (2,653 bytes)
    7: ... able to create a wireless bridge. The bridging mode is selected from a drop down menu on the '''Wirel...
    9: ...eral variations on bridging. Use the following to determine which type is best for you. See the linked...
    11: =Client Mode=
    12: ...(On the firmware page, the menu choice for this mode simply reads “Client”.)
    16: See [[Client_Bridged]]

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