----- Original Message -----
From: Rhod Brown (rhodbro)
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 5:04 PM
Subject: RE: Linksys firmware

Hi Guys,
    Please find attached what will become the next official release of firmware for the WAG54Gv2 - love you to try it out and let me know what you think before we make it more widely available. I have pasted in the list of fixes below, and it should also cure the issues you saw with the 1.00.57 code and DSL2/2+ dropouts.
 

4. Summary of changes:

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Release Date:                      Jun 16, 2005

 

1.      For AU, 8M/32M

2.      Fixed NTP sync issue with correct Day Light Savings Time

3.      Added “PPP Authentication Failed”

4.      RFC1483Bridged fail to connect to Internet when set with static WAN IP

5.      VPN doesn’t pass traffic under PPPoA

6.      IPSec Tunnel Crash after 2~4 hours

7.      PPTP Pass-through issue

8.      Added “:” for PPP password

9.      Added “modulation selection for G.DMT, T1.413

10. Add WLAN APDK 5.7

11. Allowed WAN IP to be the same as Gateway IP for RFC1483 Bridged Static mode

12. DHCP server will not respond after changing the LAN IP to different subnet

13. Using port-scan GRC Shields UP!, numerous ports are showing “closed” instead of stealth

14. When using RFC1483Routed, the GUI refuses to save the WAN settings when WAN IP have a different subnet than Gateway.  Example:  WAN:  66.10.50.29, Gateway:  66.10.90.1

15.  FQDN is used on both side of the VPN tunnel, when the Gateway’s IP is refreshed due to dynamic PPP address, the Gateway tries to re-establish the VPN tunnel through the old WAN IP address rather than the new one.  This can only currently be fixed by clicking the “save” button in the GUI. 

16.  Remove the word “AES” under the help page of WLAN tab.

17.  When changing the ATM QoS to VBR, the PPPoA would not establish WAN IP connection

18.  Maximum PPPOA MTU not able to set to 1500 under manual mode

19.  Add timezone +9:30 for South Australia

20.  Add Advanced DHCP button for ETSI f/w, but not including Telus STB feature

 
Thanks in advance for your feedback, as before I would request you not distribute this to other users - this is just a final information gathering exercise, I will post this on the Australia website as is if no major issues are reported.
 
Cheers,
 
Rhod
 
Regards,
 
Rhod Brown
Systems Engineer
Cisco-Linksys ANZ