Cool Linksys WAG354G Wireless-G ADSL Home Gateway
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This is my first entry in 2006!
I've just recently bought Linksys WAG354G Wireless-G ADSL Home Gateway (WAG354G-SG) from PC Zone (Lot 2-42, 2nd. Floor, Low Yat Plaza, Kuala Lumpur) on the 4th of July 2006. After googling all way through Internet to look for a good all-in-one ADSL Internet gateway, I've finally decided to go for this model.
Below is the summary of my choice for the model:
- ADSL modem + Router (LAN & Wireless) + Internet Gateway
- Future Wireless-G support (up to 25Mbps; no Wireless-N support yet)
- Compatible with TM ADSL Streamyx G.dmt scheme
- Support WPA-Personalâ„¢ Pre-Shared Key (PSK)
- Easy configuration (damn simple and straight-forward)
- Simple design (with enough ventilation system)
- Quite cheap among all-in-one models (you can get around RM330-RM370; I paid RM360 for it)
WAG354G is still a new model at Low Yat Plaza, and there is only one shop that sells it (yeah, yeah).
I consider WAG354G a reliable all-in-one internet gateway to connect to ADSL TM Streamyx broadband connection from my home. Even, at this time, I am testing it as a wireless router at my office besides the existing office's local LAN network.
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If you want to configure WAG354G as a wireless router in an existing local LAN network, you need to do the following (assuming that the default WAG354G gateway is 192.168.1.1 and its DHCP server is enabled; my existing LAN gateway is at 10.12.28.1):
- Connect any empty LAN port on WAG354G to your LAN network with a LAN cable (non-loopback)
- Connect your PC to any empty LAN port on WAG354G with another LAN cable (non-loopback)
- Open TCP/IP configuration (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X)
- Add 192.168.1.1 to the list of gateways and set it as Metric 1
- Reconfigure other gateways to use Metric 1
- Add static IP 192.168.1.X to the list of IP addresses (X must be a valid value listed in your WAG354G's DHCP server setting)
- Open WAG354G's setting (default http://192.168.1.1)
- Enable RIP routing (optional) under WAG354G's advanced routing setting
- Use "Obtain an IP Address Automatically" under WAG354G's basic setup setting
- Test connection to your existing LAN router from any PC in your local LAN network (use command-line "ping 10.12.28.1"); it should be 100% successful
- Test connection to WAG354G router from any PC in your local LAN network (use command-line "ping 192.168.1.1"); it should be 100% successful
- Do Steps 3 to 6 to configure other PCs in your local LAN network, especially the ones with WI-FI capability
- Add the same DNS settings like the DNS settings of your LAN local network into your PC's TCP/IP configuration
I've upgraded WAG354G firmware from 1.01.03 to 1.01.05. And, it seems to work fine at this moment. Next, I will test Wi-Fi certified WAG354G access points (AP) with Wi-Fi capable notebooks.
Update: My friend has tested my configuration with his notebook and it works flawlessly! He can surf the Internet via LAN local network.
2 Comments:
I use Aztech 600EW wireless. Price less than RM300. OKla. Actually I want to buy the same brand as yours but...Money...:( (Mintak duit bole)
Hi,
sorry if i am posting in the wrong place. I am looking for some advice please. I have a WAG354G wireless G router which I use to network 2 laptops and a desktop PC and connect them to my broadcall broadband connection. It all works well, although the router is getting a little flakey. I am about to embark on a VOIP phone which I understand needs to go straight into the router.
What I want to do is have another router away from the house, wirelessly connected to the WAG354G and hosting the VOIP phone.
Can I do this with a netgear n router connecting to the linksys or would I need to replace the linksys? Hope you can advise,
Many thanks
Steve White
deeeeps@aol.com
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