Extreme as Remote using WDS with Linksys WRT54G router ??

I have seen that the Extreme cannot be used as a remote using WDS with a D-Link wireless router. Is the same true with Linksys wireless routers? I thought I would pose the question before purchasing my 3rd (2 dead, bad luck?) Express or purchasing two Extremes.
I will eventually gravitate towards using an Extreme as my main base station but I do need a remote for wireless printing. I was hoping to put off purchasing an Express until a later date.

Since it doesn't appear that everyone has gotten it to work with this router does that mean special tweeks are required? Is it hit and miss? The wireless router has the latest firmware updates and my network is running with WPA2. Comcast is my provider.

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    Alright, so I have the WRT54GS, and for the longest time after I bought it, it worked just fine, but I've been experiencing problems lately. We have 2 computers running off the router. One is a wired connection, and mine is wireless, which I'm starting to hate. So whenever I'm playing any kind of game that takes up a lot of bandwidth, such as Call of Duty 4, it's been really laggy, and I get connection interruptions quite often. It disconnects me from all my online programs and, i have to wait about 20 seconds and the connection returns again. It's almost as if the router is just under strain and temporarily gives out? It happens if the other computer is running, or if mine is the only one being used. I really hope this problem is normal and fixable, because I don't have the money for a new router. So I'm wondering, can anyone help me? Please, any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks.

    Try the steps below to see if it will help.
    There are many reasons for a poor wireless connection, and many ways to solve this issue.
    1.      Give your network a unique SSID and do not use Linksys and set your SSID Broadcast to enable.
    2.      You can also try A different channel. There are 11 channels and  1, 6 or 11 is better
    3.      You can try raising your router approximately 4-6 feet above the floor and make sure the antennas are vertical.
    4.      access your wireless software by going to your Profile or preferred networks, if any are named Linksys or ones that you do not know please delete them. Go to the settings or properties and check the information to make sure it is correct.
    5.      See if there are any updated drivers to download.
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  • Help! Extremely slow Internet speed using Linksys WRT54G router

    I have an eMac running OS 10.3.9 and wired to a Linksys WRT54G router using ethernet cable. I have to use this router for my work PC. I'm also using WildBlue satellite internet. The problem is, I'm getting about 1.5 Mbps on my PC, but less than 33 Kbps on my eMac. It was running faster before using dial-up. I've called WildBlue and Linksys tech support, and they can't help. Can anyone help?
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    (Broadband Optimizer is in one sense a nice GUI to the terminal commnads you found and used.)
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  • Having trouble setting up a linksys WRT54GS router with v...

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    Ok I found " Installing the liksys wireless router with a westell 6100 modem" in the verizon troubleshooting guides. printed the instructions so I would'nt forget. step 1 open your web browser and enter http://192.168.1.1 in the address field.  PROBLEM it comes up with a login screen that I don't know how to sign into. tried the obvious stuff. cannot get past the login screen. I knew this sounded to easy to be true. anyone have any ideas? 

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  • Why does the Linksys WRT54G router REQUIRE a hostname when it's never used?

    Why does the Linksys WRT54G REQUIRE a hostname when it's never used?
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    Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007
    To: [email protected]
    From: "Debbie Hurley"
    Subject: "Unnecessary Router Name Requirement" bug in WRT54G V5
    This is to report a bug in the "Setup", "Basic Setup"
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    Such is the case with the "router name" field.
    In the case of the "Unnecessary Router Name
    Requirement" bug, I am reporting to you (and to the
    associated Linksys forums at forums.linksys.com) the
    Router Name field should NOT be required. It should be
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    (whether or not it is actually used or desired), is an
    obvious security and privacy flaw in the otherwise
    wonderful Linksys WRT54G router. Please fix this bug.
    Thank you very much,
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    (Mod note: Post has been edited for non-compliance of forum guidelines.)
    Message Edited by primus on 07-08-2007 11:13 PM
    Message Edited by primus on 07-08-2007 11:14 PM

  • Networking PC & Macintosh with Linksys WRT54G

    I've spent the last 2 days looking at Macintosh, Windows and Linksys forums all over the Internet and no one seems to have this exact problem. So, I figured it was time I posted. Here is the deal.
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    Glad top see you found a configuration for your Westell and Linksys to function.  Thanks for posting resolution.
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    Verizon Support
    Notice: Content posted by Verizon employees is meant to be informational and does not supersede or change the Verizon Forums User Guidelines or Terms of Service, or your Customer Agreement Terms and Conditions or Plan.

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    I'm currently running Vista with a Linksys WRT54GS router. As earlier discussed in this forum I am still having intermittent problems with the ATV taking down my network. Anyone else experienced this and come up with a sure fire fix?
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