I have a Brother Printer with a LAN port in the back. I have a TP-LINK WR841N router that I just installed DD-WRT on in order to bridge the printer to my main Wireless network. Here …
DIY Wireless Network Printer - Lifehacker This is a really cool mod: After installing a network card, he found space inside the printer to mount a small router (running the DD-WRT router firmware, no less), wired up and mounted LED lights dd-wrt | JayLagare.com On the DD-WRT Control Panel, go to the Services->USB tab in DD-WRT and enable Core USB Support, and USB Printer Support.Save and apply. On Mac OS X: Download and install Gutenprint (formerly known as Gimp-Print). This is critical as DD-WRT will only work with a CUPS printer. Go to System Preferences->Printers and Scanners How To Set Up A Repeater Bridge in DD-WRT - FlashRouters How To Set Up A Repeater Bridge On Your DD-WRT Router. To begin, make sure that the main router has a 192.168.1.X subnet and leases a DHCP address in the same pool. The secondary router must be running DD-WRT. To ensure easy setup, always click Save and not Apply between steps. Reset to Factory Defaults on the secondary DD-WRT router. Amazon®.com: dd-wrt router
DD-WRT is Linux-based firmware for wireless routers and access points.Originally designed for the Linksys WRT54G series, it now runs on a wide variety of models.DD-WRT is one of a handful of third-party firmware projects designed to replace manufacturer's original firmware with custom firmware offering additional features or functionality.
How to Share Your Printer with a DD-WRT Router Jul 08, 2015 USB Printing with DD-WRT - TechRantz Another thing to highlight is my firmware version, which is DD-WRT v24-sp2 (08/07/10) std - build 14896. With that, the steps as promised (it is assumed your router is already upgraded to DD-WRT firmware and tested in stable working condition):
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Just wanted to say thanks for posting this. You solved my issue of having DDWRT act as an AP (passthrough DHCP) except for guest wifi. I would add at least two more rules to the last step iptables -I INPUT -i br1 -d DDWRT_LAN_IP_ADDR -m state --state NEW -j DROP and iptables -I INPUT -i br1 -d BR1_IP_ADDR -m state --state NEW -j DROP to prevent the guest wifi clients from interacting with the Airprint and Google Cloud Print via Optware - TomatoUSB