They are all running in my house!!! No coverage issues here. LMAO!!! It's just a hobby and better than drugs and cheaper than a mistress and the subsequent divorce. _________________
ASUS AC3200
Linksys WRT32X
Linksys WRT3200 ACM
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Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 22:38 Post subject:
Mordak wrote:
They are all running in my house!!! No coverage issues here. LMAO!!! It's just a hobby and better than drugs and cheaper than a mistress and the subsequent divorce.
Cheaper to keep'er
I got some silly $hit going.. a wireless network capable printer, I have a router set up as a client bridge and the printer connected via cat5 to the bridge
So far.. I think you are winning.. _________________ [Moderator Deleted]
They are all running in my house!!! No coverage issues here. LMAO!!! It's just a hobby and better than drugs and cheaper than a mistress and the subsequent divorce.
Cheaper to keep'er
I got some silly $hit going.. a wireless network capable printer, I have a router set up as a client bridge and the printer connected via cat5 to the bridge
So far.. I think you are winning..
I have 2 printers setup that way in my house one downstairs one up. Some older desktops the kids use that don't have wireless cards use wrt54g's as client bridges. Plus I have an older desktop down in my basement workshop that has a wrt54g connecting it to my main wireless router. _________________
ASUS AC3200
Linksys WRT32X
Linksys WRT3200 ACM
I usually only have two or three kicking around at home for my use. I mix em up with my other Frankenstein stuff, SG-20's workstations and servers.
The TM's are my favorite by far.
Anyone want to chime in on the oddest use for a DD-WRT? _________________ 15x WRT54G-TM
1x WRTSL54GS
3x WRT310N
2x WRT54G
1x WRT54G2
2x WRT160NL
1x WHR-G125
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 19:56 Post subject:
Just ordered one of the 18 dollar TM's from cowboom.. If you go to the end of the listing pages, they are complete. Also have a wrt54gs v1 on the way _________________ [Moderator Deleted]
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Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 1:26 Post subject:
yzy-oui-fi wrote:
so...let's try to calculate.
my first wi-man had 35 Clients 4 nodes (3 routers wired by nodes) this give 47 Wrt54gl
the seccond had 50 Clients and also 4 nodes (2 routers by nodes) this give 58 WRT54GL
then i order 25 motorola WR850, then 10 WHR-HP G54, during 2 years there was lot of storms so i change 10% of all by years.
Then i bought 15 foneras
then i change the backbones with WHR-HP-AG 108 (8 pieces) to use 802.11a links (at the end the two wi-man covered 200km² in mountain county)
since two years i don't purchase a lot of routers (maybe 15 or 20 by years), because now i'm selling my knowing and not routers ;)
so this give as result something arround 213 devices.... all in dd-wrt. so this was for my own wiman i did not take into account routers sets for my Isp friends who call me time to time. I hope that i will buy more routers in 2010 this will mean the Crisis end. Hoping we soon drink champagne ...happy new years to all!
Happy New Year.. You win (unless your inventory is for commercial purposes )
Private, hobbiest.. I think Mordak wins but I am trying to catch up.. _________________ [Moderator Deleted]
Bringing me to 20 Units. Damn not even close to you guys.
Thinking about a WRT300N v1.1 and/or a WRT400N. I know the 400 isn't supported yet, but I'll have it for testing purposes. _________________ The New Me
I'm down one. My WRT300N v1.1 just shut off and won't power back on not even with a new PS. No visible problems on the board. Bummer. _________________
ASUS AC3200
Linksys WRT32X
Linksys WRT3200 ACM
None right now, except beta testing the X86 build. I have of course other routers which fulfill my requirements. Features I badly need and probably wouldn't see in DD-WRT.