Bridging an E3000 with a WRT-150N

Is there a walkthrough on how to set up a Client Bridge on the WRT-150N? Will I need to change to a third party firmware? I need to have wireless access at a remote area in a new house and don't want holes in the new walls for unsightly cables. My primary router is a new E3000. My bridge is a WRT-150N (ver. 1.01). RpSr

You'll need 3rd party firmware. Check instructions for 3rd party firmware for details.

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