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Converting a Linksys WRT54G/GS Into An Ethernet Bridge

There's no need to spend $90 for a wireless ethernet bridge (or wireless gaming adapter). Get a Linksys WRT54G router and convert it to an ethernet bridge (with four ports), and you can make one yourself. Check out this article for instructions on how to do this. Read on to learn more...

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View unverified member's comment - posted by Dragon Wrt54G ver.6

November 26, 2011 8:35 PM

I was able to flash the router and it dispays the correct firmware. However, when I go into wireless, it does not dispay the WET under wireless mode. It only shows disabled, mixed, b-only, and g-only. It seems that this post really has some good legs, five years and still going strong.

September 3, 2012 3:55 PM

Is it worth the trouble to flash a WRT4GS to use it as an ethernet bridge when you have a jetpack aka mifi ??? I have spent so much time TRYING to make this happen... either my brain is not capable or the devices aren't. Am I attempting the impossible? Do I HAVE to buy a flashrouter??

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