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WGR614v6 Firmware Version 2.0.19_1.0.19

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WGR614v6 Firmware Version 2.0.19_1.0.19

Published May. 8, 2007

New Features and Fixes

  1. Upgrade to Cone NAT.
  2. Mmultiple PPLive clients on LAN will cause router reboot.
  3. X-Lite phone will cause router reboot. c
  4. DHCP pool setting problem. (If user set up the LAN IP to 10.0.0.1, it will cause the DHCP server cannot assign correct IP address to LAN PCs).
  5. Will automatically redirect to the new IP address GUI after user change the LAN IP address.
  6. Allow user to setup a host route
  7. Smart wizard might detect PPPoE improbably if WAN type had been configured as PPPoE. g. abnormal PPTP cycle connect/disconnect for several times would cause router reboot problem.

To Upgrade

Be sure to follow Steps 4 and 12, as described. It may seem they can be avoided, however this may cause performance or other problems later.

North America: Download, only for North American users with version ending "v6".

804 KB

World Wide: Download, only for users outside North America with version ending "v6".

    804 KB

  1. Open a Web browser.
  2. Access the router (http://192.168.1.1 or the Default Gateway address if the router's default IP was changed).
  3. Log in the router (User Name = admin and Password = password, unless you changed it).
  4. Write down all settings that you entered when previously configuring. (Usually this includes information such as ISP configuration and wireless security settings.)
  5. Download the file from the North America or non-North America link below.
  6. Under Maintenance, click Router Upgrade.

  7. Click Browse and locate the firmware upgrade file.
  8. Click Upload.
  9. Wait for the router to reboot.
  10. Under Maintenance, click Settings Backup, then click Erase. (Or press the reset button on the back for 10 seconds.)
  11. Wait one minute for the router to reboot.
  12. Manually enter the configuration information you wrote down in Step 4. Use the Smartwizard, or manually configure as shown in the box below.

If the router has problems, repeat the whole procedure, Steps 1-12.

 

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