WDS on WRT54GSv4 with beta5
Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 8:30 pm
I've been running two WRT54GSv4 routers (both running firmware v4.71.1, Hyperwrt 2.1b1 + Thibor15c) for a couple of years now. One is my internet gateway, with two computers connected by cable in the same room. The second router is in my living room, connected to the first via WDS. The router in my living room has a computer cabled in and there are sometimes as many as two laptops connected to it as well. With WDS it is set up with its own SSID so I can connect to the closest (strongest) AP when using wireless devices.
I've been thinking about doing something with the firmware for a while because it is so old and no longer supported, and I ran across yours after searching for a solution. I actually have a third WRT54GSv4 as a backup, so the first thing I did was to set it up to replace the router in my living room - all I had to do was load the lastest backup file since it was already running the same firmware. When I was sure it was working, I took the router that was in the living room previously and loaded your firmware on it - no problem there.
The problem came when I attempted to set up WDS. I was able to scan for my network and entered the WEP key - no problem. I got all the way through to the point where I am supposed to enter the "Other WDS MAC address," but when I entered it and clicked the "Add" button, nothing happened. I went ahead and tried to save the setup ("Save Changes"), but got an error popup saying that I had to set the MAC address before I could continue!
So, WDS is not working for me. Also, I noticed that there is no provision for a second SSID, which would enable me to select the strongest signal depending upon what room I am in when I try to connect a wireless device. Is this in another level of setup, or did you leave it out on purpose?
Anyway, since I couldn't get WDS working, I decided to try the wirless bridge/repeater option (with repeater enabled). This was easy to set up and appeared to be working, until I realized that the only computer that was connecting through the router running Gargoyle was the one that was cabled into it! Turns out, my two notebook computers are connected to the router in my office that is running Thibor firmware - I know this because they are in the connected device list for it and because the signal is not as strong as I would have expected.
So, unless I am missing something, neither WDS nor the bridge/repeater option is working for me, at least not the way I expected it to. Any suggestions?
I've been thinking about doing something with the firmware for a while because it is so old and no longer supported, and I ran across yours after searching for a solution. I actually have a third WRT54GSv4 as a backup, so the first thing I did was to set it up to replace the router in my living room - all I had to do was load the lastest backup file since it was already running the same firmware. When I was sure it was working, I took the router that was in the living room previously and loaded your firmware on it - no problem there.
The problem came when I attempted to set up WDS. I was able to scan for my network and entered the WEP key - no problem. I got all the way through to the point where I am supposed to enter the "Other WDS MAC address," but when I entered it and clicked the "Add" button, nothing happened. I went ahead and tried to save the setup ("Save Changes"), but got an error popup saying that I had to set the MAC address before I could continue!
So, WDS is not working for me. Also, I noticed that there is no provision for a second SSID, which would enable me to select the strongest signal depending upon what room I am in when I try to connect a wireless device. Is this in another level of setup, or did you leave it out on purpose?
Anyway, since I couldn't get WDS working, I decided to try the wirless bridge/repeater option (with repeater enabled). This was easy to set up and appeared to be working, until I realized that the only computer that was connecting through the router running Gargoyle was the one that was cabled into it! Turns out, my two notebook computers are connected to the router in my office that is running Thibor firmware - I know this because they are in the connected device list for it and because the signal is not as strong as I would have expected.
So, unless I am missing something, neither WDS nor the bridge/repeater option is working for me, at least not the way I expected it to. Any suggestions?