Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 11:23 Post subject: Re: Non-premod
c24 wrote:
nutellajunkie wrote:
c24 wrote:
Didn't think people are interested in that.
Made me giggle considering the nature of this whole site
How do you mean that?
This site is all about moded AP (firmware, RAM and other...) Soon we will see post telling HOWTO: turn a Linksys WRTG54G v7 into a great AP w/ a coffee machine
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 19:52 Post subject: Re: NEW Linksys WRT54GL for Sale - Introductory Pricing
Dears,
I already have 5 linksys WRT54g (v1 and v6) installed and would like to buy 5-10 more and connect them in a daisy chain way... would that be possible with this ones ?
What I mean with that is following, I have 1 DSL line and wanna share it with 20 people, but if the DSL line is at point A (distance zero) the other people live 100-200 feet away each, so the 20th person would be around 1500-2000 feet away. But I don't know if daisy chaining would work fine....
What kind of solution do you have for that ?
And for the router connected to the DSL line I would like to have on that has the biggest RAM (since it will get all the request could save some bandwith) :)
sincerely,
Hannes
c24 wrote:
We've got 5 x Linksys WRT54GL (Linux based) at best market price (under US$55 and EUR 50,00).
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 20:17 Post subject: Re: NEW Linksys WRT54GL for Sale - Introductory Pricing
grandonia wrote:
Dears,
I already have 5 linksys WRT54g (v1 and v6) installed and would like to buy 5-10 more and connect them in a daisy chain way... would that be possible with this ones ?
What I mean with that is following, I have 1 DSL line and wanna share it with 20 people, but if the DSL line is at point A (distance zero) the other people live 100-200 feet away each, so the 20th person would be around 1500-2000 feet away. But I don't know if daisy chaining would work fine....
What kind of solution do you have for that ?
And for the router connected to the DSL line I would like to have on that has the biggest RAM (since it will get all the request could save some bandwith) :)
sincerely,
Hannes
c24 wrote:
We've got 5 x Linksys WRT54GL (Linux based) at best market price (under US$55 and EUR 50,00).
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 6:07 Post subject: Re: NEW Linksys WRT54GL for Sale - Introductory Pricing
Daisy chaining routers in that way, assuming you mean wired, would be overkill. You can accomplish what you need with 1 router and a 20 port switch, and then just send a cat 5 to each room. Your router and switch would be in the same location for easy management. If you wanted wireless you still wouldnt need that many as each wireless router could server a couple rooms if placed well.
grandonia wrote:
Dears,
I already have 5 linksys WRT54g (v1 and v6) installed and would like to buy 5-10 more and connect them in a daisy chain way... would that be possible with this ones ?