Let’s say, hypothetically speaking, you wanted to watch the latest episode of 30 Rock but didn’t know where to turn because your VCR (VCR? What’s that?) is broken and you haven’t been able to figure out the whole downloading tv shows off iTunes or anywhere else on the internet (*cough*). You’ve heard of this website called Hulu but anytime you go there it gives you this message:

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The camp I work at just subscribed to broadband internet (bringing us out of the dial-up ages) and we decided it’d be a nice gesture to hook up our site manager’s house with internet too.
Problem: the camp manager’s office in his house and our new internet access point are ~100 metres, 5 walls, and a few groves of trees apart.
Solution: create mesh network using 2 Linksys WRT-300n routers ($100 each) and Sveasoft’s “Talisman” firmware ($25/year subscription)
It took a little wangling (had to return one of the routers because it didn’t work properly), but I got it working. Plus, if I ever want to boost the signal… say… to my cabin, all I have to do is buy another router, install the firmware, place it between the access point and my cabin and I’ll have internet access.
I love it when things just work! If anyone out there needs help making their own extended network using Talisman, I am happy to help. Let me know in the comments!
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