WAG320N and cable modem connection

I have a small question,

You could point me to some reference material on my WAG320N configuration to use my modem cable via Ethernet 1 port. I saw that he mentioned it's possible, but I have been unable to me sorting.

And before ask you, I put the DSL router that I move in the next 12 months and my new base will not have access to cable internet and I'll be going back to DSL.

Thanks in advance,

Phil

Actually in this case your bad, but thank you for the quick response.

After a few game, it seems that the WAG320N is specifically configured to configure Ethernet Port 1 WAN port and you can route all internet traffic through the modem cable via the WAN port, you just set up.

If anyone is interested, then load up your routers page 192.168.1.1 default config.

Click Setup

- Ethernet

Next to Ethernet connection: select the button labeled radio like Port WAN

Most of the stand-alone cable modems will have a static IP address both under the list of connection

                         down box  Select the static IP address.

Enter the IP address of your cable modem, subnet mask, gateway and DNS address by default. (These items must have all be supplied by your ISP)

And finally click on Save settings at the bottom of the screen to validate your changes.

Then connect to your WAG via the Ethernet switch or wireless connection and you should be good for surfing the web.

I hope this helps someone else who tries to use a modem cable through the WAG320N or similar device.

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