A very cheap way to extend your Wifi range!
My wireless access point sits down one end of the house, and getting a decent signal is very difficult in all areas of the house. I’ve tried a few different antennas with little or no difference - a complete waste of money. My solution was to add another AP so I had coverage over the whole house.
I have read of a few other (cheap) options. Found one on youtube which looks worth trying …..
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Extend your Wifi range
There is probably only one reason why you would want to take apart your Linksys wireless router - you have bricked it due to a bad firmware flash (or something very similar).
I decided to write some instructions to go with my other article on unbricking the V5. I noticed, looking at the stats for this site, that the majority of visits were for this post. As I said in that article, I could not find (at that time) any info on how to fixed a bricked V5.
These instructions will not only apply for the V5, but the earlier Linksys wireless routers as well.
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Disassemble Linksys WRT54g V5
I decided to share my experiences below on how to unbrick my Linksys WRT54G V5 wireless router - it was bricked after I had a problem (after) installing open source firmware, and I could not find specific instructions for the V5. Having nothing to lose, as it wasn’t working, I followed similar instructions for the V4 series.
I have a couple of wireless routers at home. Having heard so much about the Linksys WRT54G being a good router to run open source firmware, I decided to buy one.
The firmware I put on it was DD-WRT . It has a good user base and support, and being easy to use I was quiet happy with it.
Then the fun started. Somehow, the power plug for the router was not sitting in the power point properly, so the unit was powering off/on in succession. Then the unit would not boot up. The power LED was flashing, and the port LEDs were not coming on when I plugged the Cat5 cables into them.
Oh no, have I ‘bricked’ the Linksys - two days after I have bought it? I did a bit of searching around and All the info I could find was for earlier model WRT54G routers that use a intel chip. The V5 does not.
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Unbrick your WRT54G V5





