OpenWRT appears to support it. So possibly dd wrt will BUT since you won't know which load to try, it will be a risk. All depends on if you are willing to brick your router. I would say take a look at the OpenWRT since someone has been there before!
Do you mean to install dd wrt on it or just to communicate with another router that has dd wrt. I am not familiar with the 645, but my inexpensive Zyxel P330W can natively do "wireless client bridge mode" as sort of a remote wireless switch to remotely connect a couple of wired PC's to my 2Wire DSL wireless/modem/router in basement.
Do you mean to install dd wrt on it or just to communicate with another router that has dd wrt.
I am not familiar with the 645, but my inexpensive Zyxel P330W can natively do "wireless client bridge mode" as sort of a remote wireless switch to remotely connect a couple of wired PC's to my 2Wire DSL wireless/modem/router in basement.
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OpenWRT appears to support it. So possibly dd wrt will BUT since you won't know which load to try, it will be a risk. All depends on if you are willing to brick your router. I would say take a look at the OpenWRT since someone has been there before!
http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/ZyXEL...
Do you mean to install dd wrt on it or just to communicate with another router that has dd wrt. I am not familiar with the 645, but my inexpensive Zyxel P330W can natively do "wireless client bridge mode" as sort of a remote wireless switch to remotely connect a couple of wired PC's to my 2Wire DSL wireless/modem/router in basement.
Do you mean to install dd wrt on it or just to communicate with another router that has dd wrt.
I am not familiar with the 645, but my inexpensive Zyxel P330W can natively do "wireless client bridge mode" as sort of a remote wireless switch to remotely connect a couple of wired PC's to my 2Wire DSL wireless/modem/router in basement.