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Newer Update at Linksys - Version: 2.06, 1/29/2004 05:50AM PST
aesart2002
I don't know why they posted this (and please correct me if I'm wrong), but they have version 2.10 at Linksys website for this model. Was also able to update using Safari just fine (though there is no status indicator).
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Neo Hack boosts coverage of WAP54G - Version: 2.06, 1/29/2004 05:35AM PST
davids-world.com
I installed the alternative Neo firmware (version 1.0, dated July 2003) on my Linksys AP, and as promised it fixed a coverage problem. This firmware (which is, unfortunately, based on an older Linksys firmware) boosts output from 22mW to 84mW. (It won't quadruple the coverage of course...)
It's available here: http://www.seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/WAP54G
Maybe worth a try!
It's available here: http://www.seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/WAP54G
Maybe worth a try!
WAP11 - Version: 1.08, 11/11/2003 05:42AM PST
cantankerous
Linksys, please post for older products... some of us can't afford to have cutting edge and it took days to finally find the firmware upgrade for the WAP 11 (thank you linksys tech support for stepping up to the plate). For anyone interested, it is at http://linksys.com/download/firmware.asp?fwid=176
1.08 is now out, and better than ever - Version: 1.06, 9/4/2003 04:17PM PST
Andy Shiekh
Firmware 1.08 is now out, and better than ever
I needed to… 



- Version: 1.06, 3/9/2003 09:50AM PST
Andy Shiekh
change the extension from .trx to .bin before it would upload from the Web interface
I needed to… 



- Version: 1.06, 3/9/2003 09:41AM PST
Andy Shiekh
change the extension from .trx to .bin before it would upload from the Web interface
Careful, I upgraded… - Version: 1.06, 2/26/2003 12:11PM PST
Olu070
the firmware on my WRT54g with the suggested firmware upgraded and it fried the G portion of my wireless network. The router worked fine when I used the mixed setting, but not with the G-Only setting. Linksys support didn't have the older firmware so I had to exchange my router for a new one. Works great now
If you are… - Version: 1.06, 2/25/2003 03:37PM PST
NeoX360
running OSX, I think you just need to go to a terminal window and type tftp 192.168.1.1 then put filename.trx (provided you copied the file to your home directory first) and it should upload the bios. I know this works fine for most routers and print servers etc....
I am confused… 



- Version: 1.06, 2/25/2003 03:09PM PST
ManikGrafik
as well! I have searched all over - I can't seem to find the .bin file - only the .trx file - whatever that is. Has anyone found the .bin file?? If so - let me know.