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Improving Wireless Range

WNDR3300 Firmware Version 1.0.14

Published Jan 26, 2008

Note: Do not upgrade the firmware using a wireless connection. Please perform firmware upgrade with “wired” or Ethernet connection only. You must reset the router to factory defaults after the upgrade.

New Features

  1. Upgraded to Broadcom BSP 4.151.10.22 glibc version
  2. Swap the control and extension channel in Up to 270Mbps mode at 5GHz
  3. Open the option "Up to 270Mbps mode at 5GHz" for Europe region.
  4. NAT update to v2.5.0.52
  5. Add WW FW support.

Bug Fixes

  1. Fixed Intel Centrino 4965AGN client, WNDA3100 client low throughput problem at 5GHz
  2. Fixed various WPS issue
  3. Changed Router Status page display: if WAN is Static IP and WAN link is down, show IP address, subnet mask, etc as 0.0.0.0
  4. Avoid PADI traffic storm when multiple pppoe clients exist in the same network and no PPPoE server is present
  5. Fix UPnP parse uncompleted packet
  6. Support DHCP client for rfc3442
  7. Fixed Setup Wizard cannot detect PPPoE connection if router is configured as PPTP mode.
  8. Fixed Setup Wizard cannot detect PPTP connection if router is configured Foxconn Confidential 2 as PPPoE mode.
  9. Fixed Reserved IP table blank device name issue
  10. Fixed incorrect timestamp format in email log report
  11. Fixed the Refresh function of QoS GUI page: remove disconnected LAN / WLAN clients from MAC table when Refresh is pressed
  12. Block multicast / broadcast MAC address in QoS page
  13. Fixed blank state wizard cannot display special characters correctly
  14. Fix some Port triggering GUI issues
  15. Block invalid subnet mask for LAN IP setup
  16. Block invalid MAC address in Wireless ACL list
  17. Disable spanning tree by default. Enable spanning tree only in wireless repeating mode.
  18. Log displays wrong error messages.
  19. Router treats TCP UPnP port mapping as TCP/UDP.
  20. Fixed NAT v2.5.0.44 cause some port conflict issues.
  21. Port triggering range can not be triggered correctly
  22. The source port has not been mapped to the same port
  23. Port forwarding can work before reboot DUT when detects existed ALG session.
  24. Router can't deal with conflict Remote Management and port triggering service.

Known Issues

  1. Intel Centrino client cannot connect to router using WPS in default state

To Upgrade

Note: Do not upgrade the firmware using a wireless connection. Please perform firmware upgrade with “wired” or Ethernet connection only. You must reset the router to factory defaults after the upgrade.

  1. Write down all the settings which you changed from the default values, since you may need to reenter them manually.
  2. Download using the button below to a convenient place such as your desktop.

    For North America users only

    3.17 MB

    For users outside North America only

  3. 3.17 MB

  4. Log in to the router using a Web broswer. The URL is http://192.168.1.1 ( if you did not change the router’s IP address ).
  5. Click Maintenance > Router Upgrade
  6. Click Browse and find the file you just downloaded.
  7. Click Upload. Do not interrupt the upgrade while the router does this step. The router reboots when the upgrade is done.
  8. After the router boots up, log in the router again.
    You MUST Reset the router to default settings after upgrading the firmware
  9. Click Maintenance > Backup Settings
  10. Click Erase. The router reboots when the Erase operation is done.
  11. If you would like to check that the upgrade was successful, log in to the router again at http://192.168.1.1, and check the firmware version.
  12. Re-configure the router with the settings you saved in step 1. Optionally, You can use the Smart Wizard configuration assistant on the CD to reconfigure the router.

 

Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate.

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