I use a CISCO\Linksys Wireless G ADSL 2+ Gateway WAG54G2 Annex A at my house which has been serving me well for over a year now. Never had an issue with it.
I was recently working on another system and was on the CISCO site when I noticed there had been a few firmware updates for my particular router. I guess it must be a human thing or even a geek thing but I wanted the latest firmware for my router, you know how it is? with any software program like Firefox, Ccleaner, DVDFab or whatever takes your fancy? we all want the latest version?
Anyway, my router came from the factory with the first stable firmware v1.00.10 but the latest available firmware was v1.00.19 so I down it and flash my router. The flash finished successfully and the router restarted connected to the Net and all appeared fine or so I thought. My connection started to drop and it would not come back until I powered off & powered on my router again. I noticed too that it was taking a lot longer to Sync up after each restart. My initial reaction was that something had gone wrong at my providers end and as it was the start of the weekend I wouldn't be able to get hold of them until after the Easter break. The disconnects continued to happen twice per hour every hour Approx. After 24 hours of this I was starting to throw my toys out of the pram :whacko: And then the penny dropped lol Hmmm! maybe it was being caused by the firmware upgrade?
I went back to the CISCO site and god damn it the original firmware was no longer available :no no: I search the Net & eventually found a third party site that was hosting the original firmware for my router. I downed it and reflashed my router. It's been 36 hours since and not one disconnect 👍
Sometimes the latest isn't always the greatest?
The title of this post sums it up really.
I was recently working on another system and was on the CISCO site when I noticed there had been a few firmware updates for my particular router. I guess it must be a human thing or even a geek thing but I wanted the latest firmware for my router, you know how it is? with any software program like Firefox, Ccleaner, DVDFab or whatever takes your fancy? we all want the latest version?
Anyway, my router came from the factory with the first stable firmware v1.00.10 but the latest available firmware was v1.00.19 so I down it and flash my router. The flash finished successfully and the router restarted connected to the Net and all appeared fine or so I thought. My connection started to drop and it would not come back until I powered off & powered on my router again. I noticed too that it was taking a lot longer to Sync up after each restart. My initial reaction was that something had gone wrong at my providers end and as it was the start of the weekend I wouldn't be able to get hold of them until after the Easter break. The disconnects continued to happen twice per hour every hour Approx. After 24 hours of this I was starting to throw my toys out of the pram :whacko: And then the penny dropped lol Hmmm! maybe it was being caused by the firmware upgrade?
I went back to the CISCO site and god damn it the original firmware was no longer available :no no: I search the Net & eventually found a third party site that was hosting the original firmware for my router. I downed it and reflashed my router. It's been 36 hours since and not one disconnect 👍
Sometimes the latest isn't always the greatest?
The title of this post sums it up really.