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Solved: "Tomato as Gateway and dd-wrt(micro) as client bridge"

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05-Jul-2009, 07:09 PM #1
Solved: "Tomato as Gateway and dd-wrt(micro) as client bridge"
Hello guys, I'm trying to make some changes at our home network. I have a wrt54gl (v1) flashed w/ tomato v1.25 and a wrt54g (v5) flashed w/ dd-wrt micro. I have tried following a couple of instructions on google without any luck. Does anyone have had this kind of setup or know what I should do? Thanks.

EDIT: It's now working. I changed my PSK to a simple one.

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