OK. I think I got it. The Buffalos I know do have WDS bridge and
repeater mode, but you need a WDS compatable router on the other end.
I kinda doubt your no-name router does WDS mode. The apple airport
does and any that takes replacment firmware does WDS.
And as you may already know, single repeaters are problematic in any
case. It's possible, but not recommended. Better to use the Buffalo
as a non-WDS bridge in your case.
If I remember right, the two settings on the router switch are quick
settings for Router vs just AP. Bri means AP in Buffalo speak, I
think. Better to leave the switch on Auto and do any setup in the
interface.
One idea is to install DD-WRT firmware on the Buffalo and then it will
have a non-wds bridge mode that should play well with any AP.
At that point, you could make a reflector (
http://www.freeantennas.com/
projects/template2/index.html ) for both the AP and the Bridge and
see if that gets you over the hump. I still would advise using it as a
bridge, not repeater.
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As far as cableing, we don't have any outdoor ethernet cable availible
where I am, so I just ran the regular stuff inside some polyethelene
irrigation tubing as conduit and sealed the ends. Don't know how long
to expect it to last.
Steve