Hey guys. Great site. I made my purchase decision based on this site. Did some googling on the RT-N66U thinking that the firmware had a bridge option:
http://support.asus.com/FAQ/Detail....29F7-D0C7-6E04-BA444E44B750&m=RT-N66U (VER.B1)
Note that the support FAQ is for the RT-N66U, I have updated to the latest firmware but the only options I get are Wireless Router mode and AP mode, I have no option for media bridge mode as the FAQ would suggest. I assume this means that it's only available for the AC66U's firmware and the FAQ referring to the RT-N66U is a mistake on Asus' part.
SO.. my question is this: What 3rd party firmware that supports wireless bridging should I use for the second router? I've got the whole TV/DVD/TiVo setup they all need networking and I'm currently using an ancient DD-WRT with a linksys 54g router under the tv which really sucks, and why I bought the RT-N66Us based on the reviews here.
I figured I'd post the question before I go eat lunch here and see what you guys think.
http://support.asus.com/FAQ/Detail....29F7-D0C7-6E04-BA444E44B750&m=RT-N66U (VER.B1)
Note that the support FAQ is for the RT-N66U, I have updated to the latest firmware but the only options I get are Wireless Router mode and AP mode, I have no option for media bridge mode as the FAQ would suggest. I assume this means that it's only available for the AC66U's firmware and the FAQ referring to the RT-N66U is a mistake on Asus' part.
SO.. my question is this: What 3rd party firmware that supports wireless bridging should I use for the second router? I've got the whole TV/DVD/TiVo setup they all need networking and I'm currently using an ancient DD-WRT with a linksys 54g router under the tv which really sucks, and why I bought the RT-N66Us based on the reviews here.
I figured I'd post the question before I go eat lunch here and see what you guys think.