The only thing I notice now is that channels 12 and 13 do not work properly. Setting the router to channels 12 and 13 basically sets the channel to something in the 1 - 11 range as seen by inSSIDer. This could be because the firmware I installed is the US version, which only has channels 1 - 11, but the EU version has channels 1 - 13. Normally this wouldn't be a problem but because there are a lot of wireless signals where I live, channels 1 - 11 are quite congested, so channel 13 was quite useful to me.I don't suppose anyone has a EU version of the WAG160NV2 2.00.17 firmware do they?Channels 12 and 13 worked fine with the EU version of the WAG160NV2 2.00.20 firmware but of course only at 2Mbps.
I have d-link wireless router which is connected to the internet, also I have Linksys (WAG160Nv2) which i want to use it as access point by link it to D-link router using ethernet cable in order to use the wireless internet. D-link router settings shown below
I changed the settings of linksys router as shown below
the other day i set up a new internet connection and to set it up they sent me a WAG160Nv2 modem router and after hours of trying to get it working the technical support guy told me it cant be set up until the dsl led comes on, so what it being off means/how to get it to turn on?
Signal drops constantly and seems to be a problem with the Mac more than the router IMHO but i thought to register the problem here.
I'm not alone as many users on the Apple support forum are experiencing the same drops via airport and with different routers.. Lan line works fine for me with no issues
I will update the firmware and try that as it seems i am running old firmware V2.00.13
my WAG160Nv2 drops the connection each day at the same hour (4:20pm to 4:40pm aprox.)I think that is because my ISP don't give me a static IP address and the connection must dropped once a day. in my old router I could put the time for the drop. I don't find something similar in the WAG160Nv2.
I have a WAG160Nv2 and I want to block specific external ip addresses from trying to get at our server that uses the WAG160Nv2 as an internet gateway. It's not immediately obvious if this can be done from looking through the config pages.
My ISP recently upgraded my line to ADSL2+. I am still only getting 1.36Mbps download speed across WiFi but if I connect my laptop to the router with ethernet cable I get 8.59Mbps. Why is the router slowing down my connection so much?
Is there anyway you can assign a static IP address within WAG160Nv2 to peripherals such as an XBOX?
The knowledge base only seems to show how to assign an IP address in the XBOX but when I have to reboot the router, I've noticed the XBOX is assigned a new IP address when viewed in the router pages.
If I set a permanent IP address in the XBOX, this will no longer match what is in the router.
Here's the problem : I've installed this router to a friends of mine home and since then in the gam "Warhammer 40000 Dawn of War 2 : Retribution" they can't play together (they're connected via WAN) in a 2v2 without getting disconnected FROM THE INTERNET (not only the game, the whole ADSL line collapse after an over 3000ms of ping for few sec.). Same thing if one of them try to make a 3v3 (so 1 with the WAG160Nv2, and 2 other persons via internet.), 3000pings for few sec and then they get DC from the internet, after few sec the router gets back online but still they can't play together or make a 3v3.
We have a SBS 2003 server with two NIC's, one for the internal LAN and the other connecting to the WAG160Nv2 that is hooked up to the internet.The internal LAN clients are all getting IP addresses from the DHCP server in the SBS Server (192.168.16.XXX). The DHCP server is sat at 192.168.16.2.The only thing connected to the LAN ports on the WAG160Nv2 is the Internet facing NIC from the server.What I want to do is to get the WAG160Nv2 to give IP addresses to Wireless connections going through the router, can I configure the DHCP relay option on the WAG160Nv2 to do this, I have looked at the DHCP relay option but it doesn't seem to work, my wireless connections are getting private 169.254.xxx.xxx addresses.Also is there anything I can do to make the wireless more Apple friendly, iPhones and iPads drop of the wireless frequently, that's why I trying a different approach.
( Home Cisco router WAG160Nv2, Windows Vista)Who is the network administrator on my home network and which device is involved: Windows Vista, Cisco network magic pro ? ; the Cisco router modem with WLAN ?The wireless MAC filter on the modem is disabled.The access is denied to my WLAN and the only one from which I get signals from the neighborhood. My main laptop has access to the network only over the Ethernet, but not over WLAN.My second laptop has access to this network over the Ethernet and WLAN .
Since i used this new modem ruoter, on facebook game Cafe WORLD i can't send requests or gifts to neighbors/friends. when the window pops out there's no friend list. it's just a blank space. also when i click the share button only a blank page pops out. i tried it in 3 different pc here @ home in different browser but still had no luck...i tried it on my bf's place and it works so i guess there's a prob with my connection. and sometimes i have the internet access but i couldn't navigate in any website only for chatting.
I have a WAG54G ver 1.2, 4-port eth + wireless adsl router. The latest firmware update on the support download site is Ver.1.02.1 from 05/18/2004 which is ridiculous! [URL] This is the ver I have installed on the router and lt does not even have WDS setting, so the device is more or less useless.I have checked open-source alternatives (the wrt line) but they all start with WAG54G V2 and none support the earlier models v1 and v1.2 I need to somehow upgrade this router to something functional. I have checked the GPL code page as well and while there ls a listing for WAG54g, I think itd for V3 routers. So the question is:
1. Is GPL source code usable on v1.2 (I assume not)
2. any suggestions to get a wds system on the router (including beta / alpha firmware)
i trried te update the firmware of my WAG160N. I had to choose between two versions. I tried both. But both versions give the message that is the wrong version and the installations stops.
Im having a bit of trouble, how am i supposed to update my router, i have DLed the tarballs from GPL and now im not sure how to update it, do i have to makefile? (im using ubuntu by the way which is handy if i have to build it!) and if i do have to makefile how do i do it?
I happened to update firmware version of my WAG54G2 to the latest version 1.xx.xx.19. Since then connection to internet has became erratic. If rebooted, the device mostly doesn't connect. Switching to PPPoE from PPPoA and vice versa works but i have to do it every time the device is rebooted. Sometimes even that doesn't work. Basically it acts random. DSL connection shows as connected, but the internet interface is mostly down. I was wondering if i can switch back to to old 1.xx.xx.10 version. It never gave me any trouble ever for around 2 years.
Tell me whether my router is Ipv6 capable.Firmware Version: A1.01.09 , 2008-06-13Boot Version: 0.22.02,My Isp is not using this protocol yet, but I want to be ready.
I just upgraded my WAG200G for WAG120N (I'm brazillian and its the latest model here). The modem/router came with 1.0.0.7 or 8 firmware - i actually don't remind - and I upgraded to 1.0.0.16, which is the latest made by Linksys/Cisco. At this point I started testing the modem/router and I started getting problems. The range isn't as good as the older WAG200G. In my house I have 3 laptops, an AzBox Premium+ and an Xbox 360 S (the slim version which has wifi built-in) to connect to the WAG120N by WIFI. The 2 desktops are wired connected.Everything seemed to be working perfect for I was just testing the 2 wired computers first. The second task I had to do was configure the Xbox 360 wifi connection. The Xbox is less than 6 meters from the WAG120N and the signal just. But thats OK, at least the console recognizes the network and I would soon be playing again - what I thought. But I was wrong. Despite the console recognizes the network, it was just impossible to connect. I spend 2 days to figure out why all Laptops could connect to WAG120N and the Xbox 360 couldn't.
Xbox 360 detect but don't connect. I expected that somewhere I would find the answer but I couldn't. Luckily I had a click on my mind when I was at a Microsoft website looking the list of routers that supports the Xbox 360S. That list had 2 parameters, the modem name and firmware version. Yeah, "WAG120N / 1.0.0.11". It was really hard to believe that all around the world people have the same problem I was having and the solution was something so. but for the Linksys developers who destroyed the modem with bad firmware programming.Then I started to search where I would find the WAG120N 1.0.0.11 firmware just to give my idea a try. Unfortunately, there wasn't any website from which I was able to download that firmware. But I found the 1.0.0.12 firmware somewhere and make the firmware downgrade. Yeah, my Xbox 360 S could, after 2 days, finally be connected to the wireless network and I was able to play online and achieve gamerscore points again.
Even though I was able to play, the Xbox had a problem when connecting to the Xbox Live. Hopefully, this time, the Xbox 360 could tell me what was wrong. The console displaied a message saying my NAT was Moderated and I should configure my router and change the Moderated to Open, something like that. The problem is that the WAG120N doesn't have any options beyond Enable or Disable the NAT thing ( which particularly I didn't searched what it is yet). It means that I will have an unstable connection when playing. I have configured my Xbox to manually connect and I opened all the doors people said would enhance the Live connection and nothing worked.The other problem was the signal range. I don't know if it can be caused for the bugged firmware, didn't tried to see if the 1.0.0.16 firmware has some improvements over this, but the signal range just . I don't know how much newer this WAG120N is when compared to the WAG200G, but it can't be possible this newer modem has low signal range. I mean, my home is just a standard apartment. Signal should be at least normal every place.I don't know if the developer team fix firmwares based on what we say here on forum or it I'll have to email them, but if I could ask something for the new 1.0.0.17 firmware is that you, for the love of god, may this firmware Xbox 360 compatible, as the later versions was. Ah, just to remind, its not just an Xbox 360 problem, another member of this forum said this same problem appeared not just in his Xbox 360, but his laptop too.
My router refuses to link to the internet. Status indicates Interface: Down. I thought this was probably a firmware upgrade issue but can only find v1.01.03 which is already installed. Linksys website has no firmware listed for download.
I have downloaded and re-installed the v1.01.03 .img file with no effect. Is this the latest firmware for this model?
I would like to know if I have to do the firmware update this is my second WAG54G2 router I did the firmware update on the old 1 and it failed so I RMAed it the only problems im having with it is slow transfer speeds over the wireless network and it disconnects from the net now and then. I also would like to what hardware should I use to get a 108mbps over my network because 54mbps is just too slow. I used windows 7 and mozilla to do my frimware upgrade and it failed.
I've just attempted to uprade the firmware on my WAG325N from 1.0.6 to 1.0.12 the latest, over wireless. It will not work with Ethernet. It started to upgrade and failed with a garbled screen in my browser. No message to reset. Tried a complete reset several times. Pressing reset, power off for 30 secs. When I attempt to connect wirelessly with browser, just get a garbled screen, with no menus.