The Linksys WAG54G is an ADSL gateway with wireless acccess point integrated.
- Download Linksys Setup Wizard Free Downloads - 2000 Shareware periodically updates software information and pricing of Download Linksys Setup Wizard from the publisher, so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it.
- The web-based utility has these main tabs: Setup, Wireless, Security, Storage, Access Restrictions, Applications & Gaming, Administration, and Status. Additional tabs will be available after you click one of the main tabs. NOTE: When first installing the Router, you should use the Setup Wizard on the Setup.
- I need to find the setup software for a WAP54G v1.1 access point. I can't find my CD, and there's nothing available for download on the Linksys site for this model. There's software for other versions, but they don't appear to work on my version.
Supported Versions
Version/Model | SoC | S/N | OpenWrt Version Supported | Model Specific Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
WAG54Gv1 | ARM940L | N/A | Not Supported | |
WAG54Gv1.1 | BCM6348 | N/A | Backfire 10.03.1 | No ADSL, ethernet & wireless only |
WAG54Gv1.2 | S3C2510A01 | N/A | Not Supported | |
WAG54Gv2 | TNETD7300 | N/A | Backfire (See #3124 and #9192) | Code Pattern: WA21 |
WAG54Gv3 | TNETD7200 | N/A | unknown | Code Pattern: WAA2 |
Samsung Platform
This is actually part of a bigger problem, but I thought I'd go step by step. I'm trying to update the firmware of my Linksys WAP54G access point. But I can't access the set-up page. I've followed all help articles on Linksys' website, but nothing worked.
v1 Info
Architecture | ARM |
---|---|
Vendor | Samsung |
Bootloader | ? |
System-On-Chip | S3C2510A01 (ARM940L) |
CPU Speed | 166Mhz |
Flash-Chip | ? |
Flash size | ? |
RAM | Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc 64Mbit (8MB) SDRAM |
Wireless | Linksys WET54GM2 Wireless-G CardBus Module |
Ethernet | Infineon/ADMTek ADM6996L |
USB | No |
Serial | ? |
JTAG | ? |
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Broadcom Platform
v1.1 Info
Architecture | MIPS |
---|---|
Vendor | Broadcom |
Bootloader | CFE 1.0.37-5.11 |
System-On-Chip | BCM6348 |
CPU Speed | 240Mhz |
Flash-Chip | MX29LV320 |
Flash size | 4Mb |
RAM | ESMT12L8216 64Mbit (8MB) SDRAM x2 |
Wireless | Broadcom BCM4318 soldered to board |
Ethernet | Broadcom BCM5325 ? |
USB | No |
Serial | Via mod |
JTAG | Via mod |
This appears to be based on a Broadcom reference design, as all the chips were made by them.
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Case is held together with 4 screws under the rubber feet.
Inside, note grey side wall is attached to the aerial
There is a 3.3v serial header near the front, behind the LED's marked J503
Pinout:
Reflashing
Attach a serial cable and an ethernet cable to the router, connect both to a PC/Linux box with a tftp server in.
Download the generic flash image:http://downloads.openwrt.org/backfire/10.03.1/brcm63xx/openwrt-96348GW-generic-squashfs-cfe.bin
Note: you can try later versions, but low RAM size on this device may cause trouble
Set the address of the tftp to 192.168.1.100 (static IP), start a terminal on the serial at 115200 8n1
power up the router and hit a key when prompted to interrupt CFE
now enter:
flashimage openwrt-96348GW-generic-squashfs-cfe.bin
to flash the device.
On reboot you can now configure your router through LuCi.
ToDo
There is a JTAG connector next to the serial - pinout unknown.
The device has a button marked “Secure Easy Setup” with a LED behind it. This is currently ignored
Lack of a FOSS driver prevents the ADSL from being used.
TI Platform
v2 Info
Architecture | MIPS |
---|---|
Vendor | Texas Instruments |
Bootloader | Adam2 |
System-On-Chip | TI TNETD7300GDU (AR7WRD) Single Chip Network Processor/AFE/Line Driver |
CPU Speed | MIPS 4KEc V4.8 @ 150 MHz |
Flash-Chip | AMD AM29LV320DT-90EI 32Mbit (4MB) FLASH ROM |
Flash size | 4 MiB |
RAM | EtronTech EM639165TS-7 128Mbit (16MB) SDRAM |
Wireless | TI TNETW1130GVF 802.11b/g Wireless MiniPCI Card [TI ACX111 (vlynq)] |
Ethernet | Infineon/ADMTek ADM6996L 6 port 10/100 Mb/s (4 ports usable) |
USB | No |
Serial | Yes |
JTAG | ? |
This is essentially the same unit as the AG241v2, except for the wireless controller.
Opening the case
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Serial
NOTE: You cannot plug directly those pins to your pc serial port. You need a RS232-TTL level adapter, see port.serial.
Configuration
The settings for the serial console are “38400 bauds, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit (38400 8N1)”, with hardware and software flow control both disabled.
Interfaces
The default network configuration is:
Interface Name | Description | Default configuration |
---|---|---|
br-lan | LAN & WiFi | 192.168.1.1/24 |
eth0 | LAN ports (1 to 4) | None |
eth1 | Unknown | Disabled |
wlan0 | Wireless | Disabled |
v3 Info
Architecture | MIPS |
---|---|
Vendor | Texas Instruments |
Bootloader | Adam2 |
System-On-Chip | Ti TNETD7200ZDW (AR7W) |
CPU Speed | |
Flash-Chip | Intel JS28F640J3D75 |
Flash size | 8 MiB |
RAM-Chip | MIRA P2V56S40BTP |
RAM size | 256Mbit (32MB) |
Wireless | Ti TNETW1350A |
Ethernet | Infineon/ADMTek ADM6996L |
USB | No |
Serial | Yes |
JTAG | ? |
This is essentially the same unit as the AG300, except for the wireless controller.
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