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wireless bridge

Original Message
Name: macs64
Date: November 12, 2007 at 21:22:23 Pacific
Subject: wireless bridge
OS: windows xp pro
CPU/Ram: core duo/1gig
Model/Manufacturer: dell/ inspiron
Comment:
Looking for help with bridging. Have dsl feeding a linksys wrt54g to repeater to a directional outdoor antena. Trying to boost signal 145 feet to another building. Installing a linksys wrt150n in the building. I have a good signal on my laptop, but do not understand how to bridge the wrt150n to feed 4 desktops out of the four port switch and 3 desktops wireless?
Can any one give me the basics?

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Name: wanderer
Date: November 13, 2007 at 07:53:42 Pacific
Subject: wireless bridge
Reply: (edit)
that is because wireless bridging is not supported by these units without a hack.

Here is a link. Use at your own risk.
http://lifehacker.com/software/rout...

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