I am student of University of Macau who lives in dormitory and struggled with poor WiFi signal. Our campus using 802.1x authentication method in their wireless and wired internet service. I write this guide for another student in UM or other university but I am not sure if this guide works for you. Anyway, this method is working in our university.
I'm using OpenWrt Kamikaze 8.09 on a Linksys WRT54g v1.1 router. I just flashed it with default settings and got everything working, except my wireless laptop cannot ping my desktop which is … OpenWrt Wireless Access Point Bridge with 802.1X PEAP Pick the tiny verion of OpenWrt due to its 4MB flash size memory limitations. When logged in on the 192.168.1.1 web-interface of the stock firmware, upload the openwrt-18.06.2-ar71xx-tiny-tl-wr841-v7-squashfs-factory.bin file to the router. It will reboot after flashing and OpenWrt should be installed and accessable on the same IP-adres. Wireless Bridging with OpenWrt and WPA2 | Tristan's Random The first step was selecting which router to buy. I had five criteria: compatibility with OpenWrt (which I was familiar with from my current router), a USB port for connecting my printer for print sharing, decent reviews where the hardware was concerned, gigabit wired ports, and 802.11n (the days of dodgy "Pre-N" or "Draft-N" being in the past, presumably). How to Install Sierra firmware within OpenWRT CLI? - MC/EM
Jan 12, 2017
Hi, I have issue with the wireless users are not getting IP address from the IOS DHCP server, the setup of the network is straight forward :) WLC-----CORE-----DIST-----ACC-----AP-----User the DHCP scope has been created So you want a client bridge and not a router, so see if you can turn routing off and connect the it to your existing WLAN and then preferably bridge the wireless and wired interfaces. All this can be done with openwrt.org but I don't know if your router is supported
I'm using OpenWrt Kamikaze 8.09 on a Linksys WRT54g v1.1 router. I just flashed it with default settings and got everything working, except my wireless laptop cannot ping my desktop which is …
Aug 20, 2019 · Excellent job! I want to connect my laserjet printer (with only wired network card) to my wireless router with wr841n, the official openwrt site recommend using client+wds mode, but I am afraid in that mode the printer may behind a NAT subnet. Jun 19, 2014 · I've recently immersed in this new OpenWrt world, so far so good. My goal is to "convert" an old router in a "new" Bridge, or WiFi extender. I did install the last version of Openwrt and Luci, but I got this info everytime I try to enable the the WiFi: - SSID: OpenWrt | Mode: Client Wireless is disabled or not associated - My client devices that are affected and can not re-connect until router reboot: Linksys WRT54GL v1.1 acting as wireless client (using dd-wrt 24) Motorola Moto G mobile phone (using stock Android 4.4.3) My client devices that do not seem to be affected and can still connect and use wifi: Acer D250 netbook (running Xubuntu Linux 12.04) I got a tp link 740N with openwrt and atheros chip working as a wireless repeater by using this tutorial as a reference.. basically, you need to connect your wifi router as a client to your main one, create a new virtual wifi interface and bridge the two via relayd (repeater package) I have a wireless interface called radio0 which is configured in sta mode. When I run "wifi up", the device associates with the access point, but it doesn't start dhcp. I apologize if I've made a configuration error, but I've double-checked everything. My /etc/config/wireless looks like this: config wifi-device radio0. option type mac80211
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