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nvram set lan_ifnames="eth0 vlan0"
nvram set port0vlans=0
nvram set lan_ifname=eth0
nvram set wan_ifname=vlan1
nvram set wan_ifnames=vlan1
nvram commit
reboot
4) After the reboot, unplug the router and plug it back in. When it starts back up your LAN ports should be
active. The router's default IP address is 192.168.1.1. Just use the web interface via the LAN port to configure
the router as a wireless client.
B) Belkin F5D7230-4 v2000 as a wireless access point
1) Connect to the router wirelessly
2) Telnet to the router and sign in or use a serial console cable
3) Enter the commands below:
nvram set lan_ifnames="vlan0 eth1"
nvram set port0vlans=1
nvram set remote_management=1
nvram set lan_ifname="br0"
nvram set wan_ifname=eth0
nvram set wan_ifnames=eth0
nvram commit
reboot
4) After the reboot, unplug the router and plug it back in. When it starts back up your WAN port should be
active. The router's default IP address is 192.168.1.1. Just use the web interface via the WLAN port to
configure the router as an access-point.
If you enter in the wrong setting or can not access your router you can always hold down the reset button to
restore it to the factory defaults. Remember that we are bypassing all the VLAN stuff so some of the web
configurations will not work.
Using v2000 Or FD57231-4 As A Wireless Client or AccessPoint with DD-WRT
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