Okay, still no problems here.

I have my DD-WRT (Linksys WRT54GS_v2) configured as "client bridge" over the wireless, and I now have two wired PCs plugged into it using remote DHCP, and now surfing the internet.

The DD-WRT is relaying everything over WiFi (WPA2-Personal/PSK) to another brand of WiFi access point (AP) in another part of the house, and that AP is wired to the internal LAN here.

A wired server on the internal LAN provides DHCP service for all, and is also the internet gateway for our external DSL connection.

File transfer throughput (NVSv3) to/from a DD-WRT attached PC, to the wired server at the far end, is about 20 mbits/second, which is pretty much what one should expect over a Wireless-G connection (under 50% of the raw 54mbits/sec rate).

Any questions?

Cheers


Edited by mlord (12/01/2008 21:09)