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Old 14th Mar 2009, 01:40
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I am making a wireless bridge. I have comcast for my network. The router I currently have is a linksys WUSB54G. I have another old router that is a DI-524, which is dlink. I wanted that d-link as a wireless bridge for downstairs. The software that is DD-Rt or something doesn't have the firmware for those routers so I can't do it.. So I want to know how to hook up the d-link to the linksys. I still wanted to be able to let some go to one router and the others to other. Can anyone help me in doing this? All I really need is for you tell tell me were I can get some firmware and which router to apply it too. Does it go to the wireless bridge router or the main one? Thanks for any help in this problem. If you need any other information don't bother to ask me.
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Old 24th Mar 2009, 04:16
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If the router doesn't allow it then you are pretty stuffed. Have a look on D-Links website for firmware upgrades if they do one for that model.
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