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| Thread ID: 95584 | 2008-12-11 00:35:00 | Test my (basic) Speedtest | Chilling_Silence (9) | Press F1 |
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| 727609 | 2008-12-13 03:13:00 | You can quite easily chuck the DD-WRT firmware on the WRT54g, then plug your RTA1320 into any of the LAN ports in the WRT54g. If configured correctly (Defaults even work IIRC?), it *should* work fine for you ... Worst-case you need to specify a LAN IP / Gateway in the WRT54g. Why wouldn't it work with the default linksys firmware? I've tried getting the stupid rta to act as just a modem so many times but can never get it to work properly. It is plugged into a LAN port on the WRT right now too, with the WRT having an IP address manually assigned outside of RTA DHCPs range. |
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