awesome. I am glad it worked for you.
Try flashing it over and over again, until it works 100%.
As I already incomptetnly mentioned (according to many screwballs around), the router uses cheap ass shit memory and you are getting really bizzare results.
I personally upgraded to the GS model, since they finally put some real FLASH chips.
This router will give you anything but grief… the early adoption 1.0A models are transitional. Actually these routers are the base, for which Cisco decided to buy LinkSys…
Believe it or not, the problem even resides deeper than the memory issue. The power supply is another big piece of shit BY DESIGN. The flactuations of the AC, produces noise and the DC output jumps back and forth and makes the whole crappy little toy very unstable.
I played a lot with those. I installed a whole WISP with ~90 of those units back in Europe.
6months in the business, they saved enough to upgrade to AeroNet 350 Rugged Bridges
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