Dslmodem > Linksys > WAG310G ADSL Geek
Rating: 4.8/5 Stars. (41 votes)
Linksys WAG310G information:

Modem/Router Features
Firewall
Wireless Compatible
ADSL2/2+ Compatible
ADSL LAN or Switch
How to login
- Go to http://192.168.1.1/ in your web browser and it should prompt you to login.
- The default username is admin
- The default password is admin
How to add PPPoA connection
Click [Select PVC connection] and choose wanlink-1-1-1 (pppoe) from the dropdown boxClick [Delete Connection]
Change these settings:
Multiplexing: Change from LLC to VC MUX
VPI: Change from 8 to 0
VCI: Change from 35 to 100
Click [Save PVC]
Change the connection type to PPPoA RFC 2364
Enter your username and password
Click [Add Connection]
Click [Save Settings]
This will set up the internet to connect (you should see the internet light turn on).
How to check ADSL status
Click on Status and then DSL connection.You will see an upstream/downstream rate.
WAG310G Documentation
WAG310G Quick Setup
WAG310G User Guide- Edit Drivers
WAG310G Emulator- Edit Port Forwarding
Search/Other Info
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Linksys - ADSLGeek comments:
Cisco is one of the best brands for routing equipment in the world. Linksys is their cheaper brand. Still one of the most stable. The only shame about the Linksys is that the quality of wireless can let them down somewhat. Typically a real sign of quality. In addition I have heard some rumours that where it is under about 400metres from exchange, that they can suffer from DSL Synch issues. They are good at distance (except for some testing on the 827 seemed to have not handled extreme distance so well).
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Linksys WAG310G - Customer Comments:
Probably the best option for Xnet Fusion. This router has 2x VoIP ports on it. This is basically the new Linksys WAG54GP2.