>> On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 09:25:54 -0700 (PDT), Jeremy Olexa wrote: >> >I didn't find stability in my linksys 54G *until* I started using >> >alternative firmware. >> >> Exactly my experience > > Ditto. My Linksys would basically hang and cause me to reboot it. Tritto? My in-laws had a WRT54G, which I returned for a replacement WRT54G, and the problem continued. Loaded up DD-WRT and it's been rock solid ever since. I have a WRT54G2, which I purchased for the sole purpose of running DD-WRT. I never gave the Linksys firmware any runtime, but previous experience tells me that wouldn't have gone well. DD-WRT has been flawless for me. Btw, one of my co-workers reports similar behavior in his Linksys 802.11N router, so as far as I know this type of failure continues to plague Linksys firmware. To the orginal poster: IMHO you're doiing a disservice to yourself and others by running stock firmware on a WRT54GL. I wouldn't be surpised one bit if your problems disappear when you load up a variety of *WRT. Not to mention, Linksys firmware is incredibly limited in comparison. You can do *useful* things with the linux firmware, not true with Linksys. Brian