DidlySquat
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well, you could always change the network your client WRT54G connects to by changing the SSID value that it's trying to connect to. While the wrt54g is not a dedicated bridge like the wet54g, it is MUCH more flexible and versatile, especially with the open source firmware versions available, which theoretically allow you to customize it to do pretty much anything that you want. You could even create your own firmware version by modifying the source (warning: this is WAY beyond what most people would do). So if in the future you'd like to use the wrt54g to serve a different purpose in a different network setup, you will be able to do that. Not so with the WET54g is a bridge only - but of course its advantage is that it is easier to set up because it has only one purpose.