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Instructions
A very simple step-by-step description to connect a Router running selected DD-WRTV24 firmware in Repeater Bridge Mode. (This will work for almost everything, but do check notes on individual routers below clock).
If you are using a G router, use 12548 builds to create a wireless bridge. DO NOT USE SP1 OR THE MAY 24 08 BUILD.
This mode is NOT for WIRED connections between two routers! It is a wireless connection only.
To enable bridge mode between two routers, the primary router must be in AP mode (default) with DHCP Serverenabled. The secondary router running DD-WRT v24 will be configured as the Repeater Bridge.
- Restore Factory Defaults on Secondary (DD-WRT) Router
- Do a proper HARD 30-30-30 Reset on the router.
- Set your computer to a static IP of 192.168.1.9 if you know how to set static addresses. Otherwise leave your computer's network adaptor(s) programmed with the factory default setting of DHCP and the router will assign a valid address to your computer.
- Connect your computer to the secondary router via wired LAN port or as a wireless client. The dd-wrt default wireless SSID is "dd-wrt"
- Open the address http://192.168.1.1 in your web browser. Newer versions of DD-WRT will require you to set a password before you can continue.
- Open the Wireless -> Basic Settings tab
- Physical Interface Section
- Wireless Mode : Repeater Bridge
- Wireless Network Mode : Must Match Primary Router
- Wireless Network Name(SSID) : Must Match Primary Router exactly including exact case- Make sure you spell this correctly
- Wireless Channel : Must Match Primary Router (This will disappear once you put it in RB mode, and isn't needed)
- Wireless SSID Broadcast : Enable
- Network Configuration : Bridged
- Save
- Virtual Interfaces Section
- Add
- Wireless Network Name(SSID) : Different from Primary Router
- [NOTE] - You CAN try using the same SSID but it usually will not work properly. Many have had random disconnects and/or no connection if the SSID's are the same.
- Wireless SSID Broadcast : Enable
- AP Isolation : Disable
- Network Configuration : Bridged
- Save
- Open the Wireless -> Wireless Security tab
- Physical Interface Section
- Security Mode : Must Match Primary Router and DD-wrt only works reliably with WEP or WPA2-AES
- WPA Algorithms : Must Match Primary Router
- WPA Shared Key : Must Match Primary Router
- Key Renewal Interval (in seconds) : Leave default
- Virtual Interfaces Section (note if you don't see this section your firmware should be atleast v24-sp2)
- Security Mode : Must Match Physical Interface
- WPA Algorithms : Must Match Physical Interface
- WPA Shared Key : Must Match Physical Interface
- Key Renewal Interval (in seconds) : Leave default
- Save
- Open the Setup -> Basic Setup tab
- Connection Type will be: Disabled
- Set STP for Disabled (Enabled sometimes can cause connection problems) redhawk
- IP Address : 192.168.1.2 (Assuming Primary Router IP is 192.168.1.1)
- Mask : 255.255.255.0
- Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (again assuming Primary Router IP is 192.168.1.1)
- DHCP Server: Disable
- Local DNS: 192.168.1.1 (if IP of Primary Router is 192.168.1.1)
- Assign WAN Port to Switch : Optionally enable this to use the WAN port as another LAN port.
- Save
- Log back into the router at it's new IP address of http://192.168.1.2
- Open Setup -> Advanced Routing tab
- Set Operating mode to "Router"
- Save
- Open Services
- Disable Dnsmasq
- Save
- Open the Security -> Firewall tab
- Uncheck all boxes...except Filter Multicast
- Disable SPI firewall
- APPLY Settings
- Reboot the router.
- Once you have it working, go to the wireless security tab, and set the same type of security AND key for both the primary and the repeater ssids and hit apply. Avoid WPA2 Personal MIXED, as it will likely kill communication between the routers (see Security section below for more on this). WPA2 Personal is fine.
- SET YOUR COMPUTER BACK TO AUTO IP AND AUTO DNS.