Jan 26, 2012 · The guy in this link has succeeded but is using a different version of dd-wrt and I can't find the settings he used. I only changed 'Wireless Mode' to 'Client Bridge (routed)' and after I did that, the wireless network disappeared and I had to hard reset the router. So can you just guide me to where the settings are.
Nov 18, 2014 Troubles setting WNDR3700 in repeater (client bridge) mode Mar 31, 2012 Setting up a Client / Repeater in DD-WRT If you prefer to use the "repeater" setting it will work as well. The steps are the very same and will provide the same results. The steps outlined in this guide involve resetting your dd-wrt to factory conditions so do not attempt this if you are not comfortable with resetting your dd-wrt router. repeater mode , wrt54GL ,dd wrt firmware - Wireless Aug 12, 2013
The secondary router must have dd-wrt installed; the primary does not need dd-wrt. Repeater Bridge - A wireless repeater with DHCP & NAT disabled, clients on same subnet as host AP (primary router). That is, all computers can see one another in Windows Network.
I also tried different gateways as DHCP option (adress from main router, dd-wrt's adress, adress of virtual interface itself) to no avail. Is it even possible to have DD-WRT act as a DHCP server on a virtual interface when it is in Repeater Bridge mode simultaneously? Thanks for thoughts on this! EDIT: Adress ranges: primary router 192.168.178.1/24 Jul 19, 2016 · Use a spare router as a DD-WRT Repeater. If you already have an existing router, but plan on getting a new one as well, then as long as your existing one supports DD-WRT, you can use it as a DD-WRT repeater. What this means, is that you can place it in a completely different location to your main router and it will relay the wireless signal.
Restore Factory Defaults on Secondary (DD-WRT) Router Do a proper HARD 30-30-30 Reset on the router. Go to 192.168.1.1 and log in. Go to the wireless tab. Choose Repeater Bridge under wireless mode. Match your SSID and channel settings exactly to the main router you will be connecting to. Make sure bridged is selected. Click Save.
If you prefer to use the "repeater" setting it will work as well. The steps are the very same and will provide the same results. The steps outlined in this guide involve resetting your dd-wrt to factory conditions so do not attempt this if you are not comfortable with resetting your dd-wrt router.