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How To: Manually Setting Up the Linksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander - Update | How To: Manually Setting Up the Linksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander - Update |
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| Alan Cates | |
| January 31, 2007 | |
IntroductionLinksys' WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander [reviewed here] is a WDS-based 802.11b / g repeater. Its purpose is to receive a signal from an Linksys WAP54G access point or WRT54G and WRT54GS wireless router and relay it to extend a wireless LAN's range.
The Linksys manuals make the setup sound easy. It is, if you have no security turned on, do not plan to use security and there is only one AP near by. If any of these criteria is not true, you will probably need to do a manual set up since the Auto-Configure button on the WRE54G will just not work with security enabled. Trying to use Auto-Configure with multiple APs in-range is also dicey and can waste loads of time.
Most network gear can be initially installed where it will be used. But for a manual install, this is not true of the WRE54G. We recommend that you start setup with the WRE54G located next to the target AP and use a computer connected via Ethernet. You will need to gather the following information before you can begin setting up the WRE54G:
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