Another bit of warning about linksys and their inability to get the firmware release vs. hardware version worked out correctly. If you install the latest WAP54G firmware update for the v2 hardware on v1 or v1.1 hardware (which the readme says is supported)... Expect the ethernet port to disable itself (due to the order in which the interfaces are initialized on the device) after you power cycle it... It was quite a shock to discover that both the wireless and LAN ports had the same hardware MAC address with the latest firmware, and as such the first one to initialize was the only one working. Connecting wirelessly to downgrade the box to the latest v1.1 hardware specific firmware release was the only solution... Explaining to that god awful outsourced support why I couldn't ping the box with my laptop connected directly to the ethernet port wasn't an easy task either... But that is another story entirely ("even if the mac address wasn't the same and it was working, I can't ping 192.168.1.1 because I assigned it a different IP address, would you like me to try and ping _THAT_ address instead?" ... "Uh, please hold, I'll ask...") *sigh*. After getting back into a US support queue I got someone to acknowledge that they have seen this problem on some hardware versions, but no fixes - this was 3 or 4 months ago... Still no fixes. So, for those of you who might be thinking about a firmware update - lately it's been "proceed with caution"... -----Original Message----- From: Christer Palm [mailto:palm@xxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 7:11 PM To: bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Linksys WRT54G - Advice for european users As a follow-up to the WRT54G issue... For those of you who are looking for european firmware updates for the WRT54G, a word of warning might be in order: The european firmware download pages on Linksys' homepage lists three separate downloads for the v1, v1.1 and v2 hardware revisions. The firmware downloads linked to by the v1 and v1.1 links are NOT up to date! According to Linksys support, the v2 firmware is what you want, regardless of what hardware revision you have. Very confusing, but obviously there used to be separate images for the different hardware revisions, but now, a single image supports all three revisions, and the v1 and v1.1 links were never updated to reflect this fact. I have only checked the european sites, but other "international" sites possibly have the same problem. The U.S. site is OK, though, but doesn't have the european version of the firmware. Linksys support told me that they haven't had the time to fix the site yet, but given that the unified firmware was released in february, they apparantly haven't been working very hard on it. Hopefully, they will get around to fix this when they make the update for the remote admin problem available. The beta posted on the U.S. site, by the way, doesn't seem to be available in a european version yet... -- Christer Palm This message and any included attachments is intended for the sole use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed. The information contained herein is confidential, proprietary or privileged and may be subject to protection under law. You are notified that unauthorized use, distribution, review or reproduction of such information is strictly prohibited and may subject you to criminal or civil penalties. If you have received this transmission in error, please promptly delete it and notify the sender by e-mail with a copy to 'postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'.