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frankdowling1@yahoo.com
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      09-01-2005, 02:06 PM

Sorry as I know this question has been asked and answered many times.
I am looking at the Linksys compact G router.
(WRT54GC).
Could this router be used itself as a wireless adapter or client ?
The control panels are very similar to the standard Linksys variety.
The chipset is diffirent than the standard WRT54G model.
It is apparently similar to the Linksys Wireless Voip Model No.
WRT54GP2.
The Sveasoft and Talisman firmware hacks do not work on this model (
yet) to offer additional functions over the standard.
Can any one think a way this router be used as a wireless adapter or
client ?

 
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Jeff Liebermann
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      09-01-2005, 07:22 PM
On 1 Sep 2005 07:06:52 -0700, "(E-Mail Removed)"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Sorry as I know this question has been asked and answered many times.


If you ask the same question over and over, eventually you might get
the answer you're expecting. Kids under about 4 years old do that to
see which parent will give them what they want. It often works.

>I am looking at the Linksys compact G router.
>(WRT54GC).


>Could this router be used itself as a wireless adapter or client ?


No. Nothing in the existing firmware feature set to suggest a client
mode. I can't tell for sure, but it looks like it also doesn't
support WDS, which methinks could be convinced to act as a client. I
haven't tried it yet so I don't know if it will play. If you could
figure out a way to get a command line, then perhaps some hidden
features and config screens could be found.

>The control panels are very similar to the standard Linksys variety.


The internal web server uses ASP templates, so just about everything
from Linksys looks similar.

>The chipset is diffirent than the standard WRT54G model.


That's the problem. The open source WRT54G code uses pre-compiled
linkable libraries for the Broadcom chipset. They won't work with any
other chips.

>It is apparently similar to the Linksys Wireless Voip Model No.
>WRT54GP2.
>The Sveasoft and Talisman firmware hacks do not work on this model (
>yet) to offer additional functions over the standard.


The alternative firmware will appear as soon as Linksys releases
source code for the device. You might wanna call or email Linksys and
remind them.

>Can any one think a way this router be used as a wireless adapter or
>client ?


Nope.

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David Taylor
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      09-02-2005, 07:08 AM
> the answer you're expecting. Kids under about 4 years old do that to
> see which parent will give them what they want. It often works.


Yes but parents learn quickly to adapt and retaliate by using the
following scheme:-

Mum: "You'd better ask your dad"
Dad: "You'd better ask your mum"


 
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