On Wed, 14 Mar 2018, David Wright wrote: > When you reprogram routers with dd-wrt, does that allow it to do, say, > wired bridging even though the manufacturer's formware doesn't allow > for that?
openwrt and dd-wrt both allow wired bridging[1] (or pseudo-bridging by routing if your wireless hardware doesn't support that). 1: I suppose there might be some network hardware which doesn't support actual bridging of wired interfaces, but I've yet to see such an example. -- Don Armstrong https://www.donarmstrong.com You think to yourself, hey, it's a test tube, for God's sake. Pretty soon, though, the rush from a test tube isn't enough. You want to experiment more and more. Then before you know it, you're laying in the corner of a lab somewhere with a Soxhlet apparatus in one hand, a three neck flask in the other, strung out and begging for grant money. -- Tim Mitchell, 1994 Ig Nobel Chemistry Prize Speech