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Topic: Bridging the WAN deletes WAN MAC address (WRT54GL) | |
smfrank Replies: 18 Views: 16425 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 23:15 Subject: Bridging the WAN deletes WAN MAC address (WRT54GL) |
Ok, I ran the command you gave me at a couple points along the process. Interesting results. Here's what I got before I started the bridging process: size: 21994 bytes (10774 left) et0mac ... |
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Topic: NEW and need HELP... | |
smfrank Replies: 1 Views: 1341 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 20:39 Subject: NEW and need HELP... |
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Installation and http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=51486 That's what you're looking for. (Also, it pays to search a bit, or even just look at the st ... |
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Topic: WDS: is it needed for this setup? See picture. | |
smfrank Replies: 10 Views: 7428 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 20:38 Subject: WDS: is it needed for this setup? See picture. |
If you want them all to share the same SSID you should probably just use WDS. There might be a way to do it without WDS, but WDS seems a lot easier to me. | |
Topic: Yea, repeater bridge working - but do I need two networks | |
smfrank Replies: 10 Views: 8397 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 20:32 Subject: Yea, repeater bridge working - but do I need two networks |
No idea; I'm not that familiar with what Linksys routers use what hardware. It's probably worth a shot though. | |
Topic: WRT54GL - DDNS Problem [Solved] | |
smfrank Replies: 43 Views: 79581 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 20:28 Subject: WRT54GL - DDNS Problem [Solved] |
More than likely, you need to upgrade your firmware to something other than sp1. See the two stickies at the top of the forum: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=52043 http://www.dd-wrt.co ... |
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Topic: WDS: is it needed for this setup? See picture. | |
smfrank Replies: 10 Views: 7428 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 20:25 Subject: WDS: is it needed for this setup? See picture. |
No, not strictly necessary, but probably the easiest method. Especially if you want all of that on the same subnet, with a common SSID. If you want different subnets, you are probably going to need t ... |
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Topic: Yea, repeater bridge working - but do I need two networks | |
smfrank Replies: 10 Views: 8397 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 20:22 Subject: Yea, repeater bridge working - but do I need two networks |
No, I think WDS really is what he would want. WDS creates a seamless wireless network between the two routers, and they will automatically hand off traffic to each other. http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/i ... |
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Topic: Bridging the WAN deletes WAN MAC address (WRT54GL) | |
smfrank Replies: 18 Views: 16425 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:20 Subject: Bridging the WAN deletes WAN MAC address (WRT54GL) |
Yeah, I think that's what I am going to need to do. I liked the bridged connection (as opposed to a routed connection) better because I thought it would give better performance. However, since broken ... | |
Topic: HOWTO: VLAN bridging WAN and WLAN | |
smfrank Replies: 15 Views: 32719 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:35 Subject: HOWTO: VLAN bridging WAN and WLAN |
In point 5 you write to assign br1 to wan, but what precise shuld be done here, in the drop down list i can see br1 Sorry, I know this is way out of date, but I believe what he meant here was that yo ... |
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Topic: Bridging the WAN deletes WAN MAC address (WRT54GL) | |
smfrank Replies: 18 Views: 16425 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:31 Subject: Bridging the WAN deletes WAN MAC address (WRT54GL) |
I've done some more troubleshooting, but I haven't killed the trouble. I did find out a few more things though. 1) Build 12188 doesn't help matters I suspected this would be the case based on you all ... |
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Topic: Bridging the WAN deletes WAN MAC address (WRT54GL) | |
smfrank Replies: 18 Views: 16425 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 23:48 Subject: Bridging the WAN deletes WAN MAC address (WRT54GL) |
Thanks for the replies. Here's what I've found. I wasn't thinking that you should actually edit the values....just check them and see what they are. You can backup the cfe to your computer, and then ... |
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Topic: Bridging the WAN deletes WAN MAC address (WRT54GL) | |
smfrank Replies: 18 Views: 16425 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 19:22 Subject: Bridging the WAN deletes WAN MAC address (WRT54GL) |
Yes, I did a hard reset (30/30/30 method) before and after flashing the firmware itself. Since then, I've been using the telnet -> erase nvram method when I want to reset to factory defaults and st ... | |
Topic: Bridging the WAN deletes WAN MAC address (WRT54GL) | |
smfrank Replies: 18 Views: 16425 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 17:50 Subject: Bridging the WAN deletes WAN MAC address (WRT54GL) |
Thanks. Yeah, I've been banging my head against this wall for a while now, as you can probably tell. it would be interesting for you to do a hex edit on the mac address that is listed in the CFE. Al ... |
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Topic: Bridging the WAN deletes WAN MAC address (WRT54GL) | |
smfrank Replies: 18 Views: 16425 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 17:15 Subject: Bridging the WAN deletes WAN MAC address (WRT54GL) |
The Problem: In a nutshell, the WAN MAC address changes unexpectedly when the WAN port assignment is changed from vlan1 (the default) to a bridge, but (if vlan1 is IN a bridge) without assigning the W ... |
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Topic: The Peacock Thread: Part II (The rest of the story) | |
smfrank Replies: 211 Views: 445449 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 14:01 Subject: The Peacock Thread: Part II (The rest of the story) |
I guess I should also ask this: Peacock thread still says to use SVN11296 but Unbridged virtual WLANs can't see the internet, even if I get them set up with DHCP. ("Fixed" by putting them i ... |
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