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I use the v5 ONLY as WDS station, it misses due to the lack of memory
the essentials to be a real access point
in our situation, high humidity-tropical-36c, we had to put rather big
heatsinks on the chips and to get rid of the statics that killes the
little black antenna switch, put a 3wdg /2mm coil to ground, located
between the 2 final capacitors , where "should" be a resistor.
in the cases where the antenna switch was already history, we just
jumped it to one of the antennas and the unit works as before
We started 1 year ago with SVEASOFT, but now the whole wifi net 1 AP +
18 WDS stations is running completely DD-WRT and chillispot.org
hint: on skynet.de is a file skynet_repairkit_1.2_setup.exe (w2k or
higher only) which includes the complete JTAG tools and a CFE generator
for the different versions (also a v5 linux is included), and where to
can hardburn the mac address
A.
Larry Tawa wrote:
>> For WDS try DD-WRT (http://www.dd-wrt.com) its free,
>> We changed from SVEASOFT to this and now we run 16 * wrt54g (even v5) in
>> a WDS network with this and works great
>>
> snip
>
> Hmmm. Interesting to see that a Linksys WRT54G v 5 is actually usable via
> dd-wrt. :) I could pick up v 5 cheap on ebay and extend my supplies of
> WRT54Gs. If you could please describe the area that the your WRT54Gs
> cover?
>
> Sveasoft released Talisman 1.2 RC3 and subsequently RC3b which now allows
> my WRT54Gs to connect via WDS with WPA2/AES. RC3 took some patience and
> RC3b was easy to function for my setup. 1.2 GA should be released within
> the next several weeks. Hopefully Sveasoft will soon have a micro
> firmware release (like dd-wrt) to function on a WRT54G v 5 router.
>
> The reason I stay with Sveasoft is the potential of their firmware;
> besides the Linksys WRT54G, WRT54GS and WRT54GL routers, Sveasoft plans to
> support Talisman firmware on some Buffalotech, ASUS, and other routers -
> important for us to have alternatives to the famed Linksys line since some
> Linksys routers have warped to a different non-Linux firmware. Also a
> Hotspot enabled router has been promised at some point & more!
>
> Regards.
>
> Larry
>
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