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Since purchasing a WAG54G, the wireless side of the unit has not been
performing as expected. The range of the signal dropped off after 2 meters.
Linksys support advised to update the formwate to 1.02.7, which I have done,
but now the router is stuck in a reboot cycle. The power light flashes away
for approx 20 sec, link light/DSL light lights up, then it reboots itself.
Tried to use TFTP to upload an old firmware but the unit doesn't have an IP
address assigned.

Is this unit dead?

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On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 13:57:50 GMT, "simonbray"
<simonbray@nonemailmail.com> wrote:

>Since purchasing a WAG54G, the wireless side of the unit has not been
>performing as expected. The range of the signal dropped off after 2 meters.
>Linksys support advised to update the formwate to 1.02.7, which I have done,
>but now the router is stuck in a reboot cycle. The power light flashes away
>for approx 20 sec, link light/DSL light lights up, then it reboots itself.
>Tried to use TFTP to upload an old firmware but the unit doesn't have an IP
>address assigned.
>
>Is this unit dead?
>
Try reinstalling the firmware then setting everything to its default
settings. Reboot the WAG54G and then make the changes you desire.

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On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 15:01:47 GMT, Doug Jamal <bishiv6AT@yahooDOT.com> wrote:

>On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 13:57:50 GMT, "simonbray"
><simonbray@nonemailmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Since purchasing a WAG54G, the wireless side of the unit has not been
>>performing as expected. The range of the signal dropped off after 2 meters.
>>Linksys support advised to update the formwate to 1.02.7, which I have done,
>>but now the router is stuck in a reboot cycle. The power light flashes away
>>for approx 20 sec, link light/DSL light lights up, then it reboots itself.
>>Tried to use TFTP to upload an old firmware but the unit doesn't have an IP
>>address assigned.
>>
>>Is this unit dead?
>>
>Try reinstalling the firmware then setting everything to its default
>settings. Reboot the WAG54G and then make the changes you desire.


Did you even bother to read his post? How the hell do you expect him to
reinstall the firmware if the box has no ip?

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You don't mention if you tried a hard reset on the WAG. The recessed
reset button is located on the back next to the power port. Use a pencil
or paper clip to press the button for about 10 seconds.

If that didn't work, I'd exchange it for another.

Otherwise you could see if these "unbricking" instructions for a WRT54G
can be adapted to your WAG:
http://www.hyperdrive.be/hyperwrt/ [...] age=how-to

Lance
*****

simonbray thought carefully and wrote on 12/26/2004 5:57 AM:
> Since purchasing a WAG54G, the wireless side of the unit has not been
> performing as expected. The range of the signal dropped off after 2 meters.
> Linksys support advised to update the formwate to 1.02.7, which I have done,
> but now the router is stuck in a reboot cycle. The power light flashes away
> for approx 20 sec, link light/DSL light lights up, then it reboots itself.
> Tried to use TFTP to upload an old firmware but the unit doesn't have an IP
> address assigned.
>
> Is this unit dead?
>
>

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"Lance" <lltbhill@link_earth.net> wrote in message
news:33aohvF3tpprtU1@individual.net...
> You don't mention if you tried a hard reset on the WAG. The recessed reset
> button is located on the back next to the power port. Use a pencil or
> paper clip to press the button for about 10 seconds.
>
> If that didn't work, I'd exchange it for another.
>
> Otherwise you could see if these "unbricking" instructions for a WRT54G
> can be adapted to your WAG:
> http://www.hyperdrive.be/hyperwrt/ [...] age=how-to
>
> Lance
> *****
>
> simonbray thought carefully and wrote on 12/26/2004 5:57 AM:
>> Since purchasing a WAG54G, the wireless side of the unit has not been
>> performing as expected. The range of the signal dropped off after 2
>> meters.
>> Linksys support advised to update the formwate to 1.02.7, which I have
>> done, but now the router is stuck in a reboot cycle. The power light
>> flashes away for approx 20 sec, link light/DSL light lights up, then it
>> reboots itself. Tried to use TFTP to upload an old firmware but the unit
>> doesn't have an IP address assigned.
>>
>> Is this unit dead?
I've done the "pin on reset button for 30 sec", but to no avail. As the unit
is still under warranty (and the instructions that I have followed to date
have been from Linksys Support), I might send it back to Linksys for a
replacement.

Thanks all for replying

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