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MoGs
Posts: 510
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Is it possible to use the Linksys WRT150N Wireless-N Home Router as a wireless switch? Trying to find out on google but can't any information regarding whether it can do wireless switch capabilities ...
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| #0 02:01pm 27/02/08 |
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teq
Posts: 949
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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of course it can, what the heck do you think wireless routers do?
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| #1 02:05pm 27/02/08 |
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MoGs
Posts: 511
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I understand it being a wireless router!!!!! Wanted to know that if it was possible for it to act SOLELY as a WIRELESS SWITCH!!! Meaning that it would be able to communicate standalone with an ACCESS POINT and WIRELESS ROUTER!!!!
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| #2 02:19pm 27/02/08 |
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jmr
Posts: 5545
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Nah I think you need a bridge homie
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| #3 02:37pm 27/02/08 |
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MoGs
Posts: 512
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Thanks jmr ... you be right ... cheers
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mongie
Posts: 4900
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You might be able to use DD-WRT with it... And i'm pretty sure DD-WRT has a bridge mode.
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| #5 02:50pm 27/02/08 |
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