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So maybe if im lucky just plug and play with this badboy. Connecting to this bad boy is the $99 WPC600N PC Card, which features the same Broadcom Intensi-Fi chipset as the 600N router. Looking for bricks and spare routers to expand my collection. (Don't PM about complicated setups otherwise) Read the forum announcements thoroughly! Be cautious if you're inexperienced.Īvailable for paid consulting. Even after you get a build with the correct drivers, there's no guarantee that it will even boot properly, so it would be best to try to find a card that is still Broadcom based.
DD WRT V24 SP2 OUTDOOR BAND DRIVERS
Whatever chipset the new card will dictate the wireless drivers you need, so if it's Atheros you would end up using an Atheros build, if it's Ralink you'd use an Ralink build, etc. TP-Link Archer AC1200 Archer C6 Wi-Fi Speed Up to 867 Mbps/5 GHz + 300 Mbps/2. Yes it can be done and people have, just ask barryware, but the thing to watch out for is the chipset of the new card. TP-Link AC750 Dual Band Wireless Cable Router, 4 10/100 LAN + 10/100 WAN Ports, Support Guest Network and Parental Control, 750Mbps Speed Wi-Fi, 3 Antennas (Archer C20) 4.3 out of 5 stars 51,004. Tho if i could find a simultaneous (dual radio) thats cheap id defo give it a try. You do mean a dual-band radio right? Where it can do 2.4GHZ or 5GHZ? Last edited by smileboot on Wed 8:11 edited 1 time in total DD-WRT has integrated several hotspot clients and full support for RADIUS authentication over WPA2. Linksys WRT610n v1 - DD-WRT K26 v24-sp2 (03/24/10) mini-usb For problematical environment with high noise levels quarter and half channels can be used while the turbo mode allows effective throughputs up to 65 MBit/sec (TCP) and 80 MBit (UDP) with appropriate radio conditions over shorter distances. So anyone done this? Have any advice? Want to help me with getting it to work (drivers and what not) Tho im sure with some monkeying it would work tho (i would expect linksys to use the same hardware in the plain card as card inside a router) Im sure it would be a hit or miss if DD-Wrt supported it.
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DD WRT V24 SP2 OUTDOOR BAND INSTALL
In fact it's recommended that you install these 'beta' builds over the supposedly stable v24 SP1 as they are in fact more stable (odd, but they're you go. (Optional) Sensitivity Range: The max distance (in meters) to clients 2 (or 0 to disable), then Save. Set the Wireless Network Name (SSID) as desired. I was wondering as it has a standard pc card (those things ya stick in the side of a laptop) if i could purchase a cheap dual band N card and trade it out? For those using DD-WRT on routers, highly recommended beta builds of v24 pre-SP2 have been out for a while which patch a lot of the problems in v24 SP1 (yes, its actually quite problematic). (Recommended) Change operating mode to: Router, then Save. Posted: Wed 6:16 Post subject: WRT350n dual "band" mod?