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freaksavior

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I got a WRT54GL i put DD-WRT V24 on.

Im trying to use it as my main router then my airport extreme as the AP for everything.

If i use a old wired linksys it works fine. but the older linksys cuts in and out aka on its way out.

Im trying to conifgure the dd-wrt router to work with everything else.

Should i flash it back to the stock firware?

i was also hoping to use this as a ap as well since in my garage i get a poor signal.
 
i use openWRT + X-Wrt [whiterussian]

there is a reason i use it... also i got me a set of larger anteni than the stock ones... they added more range than going from 24mw to 84mw
 
i use openWRT + X-Wrt [whiterussian]

there is a reason i use it... also i got me a set of larger anteni than the stock ones... they added more range than going from 24mw to 84mw

range isn't the issue. i just need to configure it to work correclty along side the aiport.
 
sorry i guess i got off on a tangent... i think a lot of people have had issues with that, personally... i use double NAT in those cases, it works great so long as your software is reliable, which it should be.

a good place to ask for help would be on the official irc chan, i used to hang out there.. it was on freenode in #dd-wrt
 
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