nikbrown
New Around Here
Hello,
I've been using DD-WRT for years and have a stack of old wrt54g's around.
Right now I have a Linksys e2000 and a WRT610N blanketing my house (both running DD-WRT). I have an external building (workshop) about 25 feet away I want to put an old G5 computer in. It will serve as a web browsing computer but also as a secondary backup destination for all the computers on the LAN.
Currently the Wireless signal is pretty weak in the workshop (I only get WiFi on my iPhone 4 in the front half of the shop).
I'm thinking about sticking a router in the corner of the house closest to the workshop and then sticking another router in the workshop and bridge the LAN to the G5.
CABLE MODEM/ROUTER -> HOUSE LAN -> Cat 6 -> Wireless AP <- 25ft -> Wireless AP <- Cat 6 <- G5
I can do this with the old WRT54's but the throughput won't be that great. Is there any inexpensive wireless-n routers that would work well for this? Ideally I'd prefer to spend less than $50 per router.
I've been using DD-WRT for years and have a stack of old wrt54g's around.
Right now I have a Linksys e2000 and a WRT610N blanketing my house (both running DD-WRT). I have an external building (workshop) about 25 feet away I want to put an old G5 computer in. It will serve as a web browsing computer but also as a secondary backup destination for all the computers on the LAN.
Currently the Wireless signal is pretty weak in the workshop (I only get WiFi on my iPhone 4 in the front half of the shop).
I'm thinking about sticking a router in the corner of the house closest to the workshop and then sticking another router in the workshop and bridge the LAN to the G5.
CABLE MODEM/ROUTER -> HOUSE LAN -> Cat 6 -> Wireless AP <- 25ft -> Wireless AP <- Cat 6 <- G5
I can do this with the old WRT54's but the throughput won't be that great. Is there any inexpensive wireless-n routers that would work well for this? Ideally I'd prefer to spend less than $50 per router.
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