Oh, and all this is presuming that your definition of 'access point' is something like 'a way to connect a machine with a wireless ethernet card to the network' as opposed to some kind of walled garden setup. There's a DD-WRT table of supported hardware that can probably help you. Atheros (like what TP-Link TL-WR941ND uses) does support 3 digits and you can enter these numbers directly into the DD-WRT web interface. Giving you more instructions at the moment requires more info (model number & rev) of the Linksys router in question. QUOTE (rootlinux Dec 24 2013, 07:22 PM) DD-WRT doesn't support VLAN number with 3 digit. (Optional) Sensitivity Range: The max distance (in meters) to clients 2 (or 0 to disable), then Save. 5 Autoap for Atheros based router in the latest DD-wrt v24SP2 4 Priority system 3 Connect to preferred WPA access point 2011-05. Set the Wireless Network Name (SSID) as desired. Originally designed for the Linksys WRT54G series, it now runs on a wide variety of. Note that while step 2 is fairly straightforward using dnsmasq, the difficult of step 1 can vary from 'trivial' to 'you need to reverse engineer the wireless drivers'. (Recommended) Change operating mode to: Router, then Save. DD-WRT is Linux-based firmware for wireless routers and access points. start serving DHCP out over the wireless interfaceĪnd then you're mostly done.1) two networks, wired and wireless, routing between them: