Linksys WRT54GL
May 26th, 2007
Today I received a new WRT54GL (Linksys Wireless Router). Upon setting the thing up to take the place of my old access point, MN-700 (Microsoft Wireless Router), I found that there are a couple of annoying quirks to this type of router:
- If it's supposed to be a bridging device, don't use the WAN port. This is by far the worst design flaw I've seen. If I select router vs. gateway (which are the only options I received) I expect the WAN port to get bridged into the 4-port switch. This is not the case, and caused me an hour of headaches.
- Is a shared key necessary for RADIUS authentication (I'm researching this one, but it seems a little paranoid).
Otherwise, the thing is incredible. I can be on the far side of my house in the basement, and only get as low as approximately 50% connection status for wireless. I also have a couple of new to do items:
- Set up a local LDAP for user authentication, and set up pam properly (thank goodness I've done this before).
- Get FreeRadius running, and hooked into the LDAP server.
- Set up the new WRT54GL (Linksys Wireless Router) to work with the RADIUS server for authentication.
- Look into IPSec, and see if it is feasible for communication encryption once the RADIUS authentication is over.
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