Running a Linksys WRT54GL in client mode
Thursday, November 30th, 2006Update (9.4.2009): Whiterussian has been superseded by Kamikaze, therefore the information given in this post are to be considered out-of-date, and most of the links are dead anyway.
Please refer to openwrt.org for up-to-date information.
Need to run a WRT54GL wireless router in client mode? I’m so happy I made it myself work, that I decided to write down the steps, since it isn’t that easy after all.
Note: Here below you will find the exact steps I have done to make the WRT54GL work in client mode, that is, making it capable to connect a wireless network and give access to internet to the computers cabled to it.
This means that you will make the router working in a reverse way; that is, you will be able to connect to an internet provider wirelessly through the antennas (instead of the the internet slot on the back of the router, that will become inactive), and you will connect your computer to it through one of the four connection on the back of the router.
For a more detailed description of the process (in case the procedure below doesn’t work for you), please refer to the OpenWRT manual (especially installing OpenWRT on WRT54GL and how to run in client mode) and to the OpenWRT forum.
The firmware version I’m using is White Russian (RC6), Kernel Version Linux version 2.4.30. It should, however, work also with newer versions.
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