Wireless Bridge
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Introduction
Wireless Bridging does exactly what it sounds like. It will allow a WRT54G to act as a bridge between a wireless router (of any make/brand) and the ethernet ports on the WRT54G. This is unlike Client Mode Wireless in that in Client Mode, the WRT acts as a client connecting to the main router creating 2 seperate networks and enabling NAT between the wireless and the wired ports.
Bridging does not have these problems and wired clients simply join the original network. This makes portforwarding easier, as well as puts all clients into the same broadcast domain.
Instructions
A very good forum post was made by kkennedy070790 about running a WRT54G using DD-WRT as a wireless bridging.
Find it here: http://forum.bsr-clan.de/viewtopic.php?t=1750&highlight=bridge#11522
In v23-alpha firmware, instead of going through this process, just select "Client Bridged" from the Wireless->Wireless Mode menu (and turn off DHCP) to set up a bridge.
Future
This page should eventually contain the information in the link above with the original link sited, along with any DD-WRT specific updates to the instructions.
External References
Wireless Bridging Forum Post by kkennedy070790
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