Enter a new (unique) SSID of your choice. ![]() There is no "Repeater" mode on Atheros units, but you still can use it as repeater, just set the original interface as "client" and get it to connect to your AP, then create a virtual interface (VAP) to broadcast the new SSID. Refer to the Peacock thread, stickies, and build release threads for the latest recommended stable build. verify which chip set your device uses and read Broadcom / Artheros considerations, below.do a 30 sec reset (see Hard reset or 30/30/30).install or upgrade the DD-WRT firmware (if required).cable-connect your repeater-to-be to a laptop or desktop.DO NOT USE THE ROUTER DATABASE, IT IS NOT UPDATED. NOTE: ENSURE YOU ARE USING A RECENT STABLE BUILD. ![]() prepare and verify the DD-WRT to be configured as a repeater.You need to know the host router's access credentials: If you need a repeater-type solution in the same subnet you are in the wrong place. if your host AP is 192.168.1.x, then your repeater could be subnet 192.168.Also, some other revisions or adjustments may be desirable, as stated below. No setup changes are required to be made to your host-router / AP except that you usually must use WPA2-AES ONLY for dd-wrt to work. ![]() This mode is NOT for WIRED connections between two routers! It is a wireless connection only. In fact, no matter how you got here, you should look at that page first. If you got here from Google you may wish to read Linking Routers first.
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