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Linksys BEFSR81 v2 router

Linksys BEFSR81 v2 router - 2.45.10

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All Time: (2.9)
Version 2.45.10: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 2.45.10
Release Date: 2004-06-07
License: Update
Downloads (version 2.45.10): 1,503
Downloads (all versions): 10,472

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What's new in this version:

  • Added Multicast IGMP Proxy function
  • Added Filter Internet NAT Redirection option to disable local LAN users from accessing port forwarded services in the router
  • Added CGI string attacks prevention
  • Fixed UPnP issue with Windows XP SP2
  • Fixed BOOTP response to DHCP server
  • Modified DHCP server to fill the siaddr to the server address.
  • NAT-T issue. Linux will reply the long packet echo reply out of order.
  • Modified MTU/MRU response.
  • Modified Support PPPoE/L2TP/PPTP fragmentation
  • Modified RFC 3360. TCP RST handling
  • Fixed buffer leakage bug.
  • Added the DHCP option 55 support.
  • Added Filter IDENT(Port 113) to block that port from port scan.
  • Fixed DHCP lease time being too large will cause the router to request IP every 1 min
  • Fixed port forwarding disabled will still allow access through the WAN
  • Fixed fast web upgrade displaying correctly in web browsers
  • Modified PPTP max MTU size from 1400 to 1460 When enable PPTP or PPPoE WAN connection type that MTU won't be enable automatically.
  • Fixed remote port number not working correctly
  • Fixed multicast UDP fragment packets (Media server in WAN) from the WAN will cause the router to reboot
  • Fixed Cisco response VPN pass-through (UDP+ESP) packets connection to disconnect
  • Fixed DNS will not query if DMZ is enabled
  • Added support system information page
  • Modified MSN L2L for proper support for 4.7 and 5.0 connect.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • BEFSR81 v2

Editor's Notes:

Use your browser to upload the 'code.bin' file from your Linksys setup page: http://192.168.1.1/Upgrade.htm
If that doesn't work for you then you can use MacTFTP to install the firmware update. For step-by-step installation instructions using MacTFTP, read here:
http://www.mactechnologies.com/pages/tftpinst.html#linksys

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Linksys BEFSR81 v2 router CommentaryCan't update - Version: 2.45.10, 6/9/2004 02:26AM PST

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Sagebrush
Yes, I got 5 additional files with .attachment00 appended. I followed the instructions for macTFTP Client as I've done before and it wouldn't update. The message said "No response from server."
I even d/l'd the Classic version (PPC) and got the same message.
Anyone get this update to work?
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Linksys BEFSR81 v2 router Troubleshooting ReportMultiple Files? - Version: 2.45.10, 6/8/2004 10:16PM PST

evansbjr
Anyone else get like five files with attachment00 appended to them when you unstuff the archive?
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Linksys BEFSR81 v2 router ReviewThis is a… - Version: 2.44, 11/28/2002 09:01PM PST

oletom
great router. You just plug it in and go. I'm running 6 Mac G3s and two HP 5MP printers, connected to a cable modem. All six Macs can be online at the same time and you can print to either printer. I've been using it about a year and a half, and I'm not upgrading my firmware. It ain't broke so I ain't fixin' it.
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