[MLB-WIRELESS] WAG54G
Steven Haigh
netwiz at crc.id.au
Thu Feb 17 00:10:52 EST 2005
Peter Swandale wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am about to connect to broadband (finally) and I was wondering if the
> Linksys WAG54G that has a built in ADSL modem as well as the router and
> 4 point switch has the same capability as the WRT54G, in that you can
> load either Sveasoft or OpenWRT? If so, is anyone using the WAG54G
> sucessfully?
>
> As I already have a WRT54G, what ADSL modem would you recommend if I
> decide to keep the WRT54G and simply buy a ADSL modem?
>
> Many thanks
>
>
>
> Swanny
If you're using the WRT54G as your router, then any modem that supports
bridge mode (the vast majority) would work. I've found that if you're
running the modem in bridge mode, then even some of the cheap and nasty
ones can work quite well and have days of uptime.
It all really depends on what you want to do. A modem it bridge mode
hooked to a WRT54G would be a quite capable setup - and be pretty much
what the WAG54G is - except in two different boxes.
I don't believe OpenWRT etc will work on the WAG54G - I certainly
haven't heard of any DSL modem drivers etc as part of the OpenWRT
package - but if it presents itself as an ethernet interface, then these
may not be required. The OpenWRT hardware guide
(http://www.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware) does not show the WAG54G,
so you could probably say that it won't work.
--
Signed,
Steven Haigh
I am root. If you see me laughing, you'd better have a backup.
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