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Good, cheap Wireless Ethernet Bridge?

LiekOMG

Golden Member
I don't really care if its B or G, though it must support WPA and be $50 or under - and the cheaper the better. Anyone have any recommendations?
 
This might be a good one. It was on sale for $9.99 after rebate but the sale is over now. The regular price is $49. It's a Linux based router that can function as a bridge or gaming adapter (are they the same thing -- I get confused by all these different modes). It supports WDS too. Some guy who reviewed it said he got is working with a Belkin router. He says

This router can be configured into a wireless bridge to work with any other wireless router to provide internet around the house. This is great for equipments without wireless LAN interfaces. Instead of buying an expensive Game adaptor, I configured mine to work in the " Station-Infrastructure" mode and this little black box worked with my Belkin F5D7230-4 . Forget about hacking your WRTXXG, just buy this.

CompUSA 54Mbps Wireless Router

I bought one but haven't set it up yet. I was planning on using it to turn my wired print server into a wireless print server. It's gotten pretty good reviews as a router. It's really a Edimax router.
 
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