This problem is related to previous post about "One PC discovered... other not". I upgraded three WRT54GS routers with no problem (Two V2.0, one V2.1). Upgrade process proceeded normally, and everything worked when upgrade was complete. I then upgraded two WRT54GS V1.0 units, and experienced identical DHCP problems with both of them. The upgrade process appeared to go normally; however, I found that when I setup the router with node name and password, and then rebooted, the DHCP function stopped working. The DHCP screen showed no current DHCP leases. Both routers refuise to talk to anything plugged into the LAN ports... to include the PC used for the upgrade (using USB to Ethernet adapter), a tablet (also using a USB to Ethernet adaptor), an ATA (reflashed BasicTalk Grandstream), and an IP Camera. The PC used for node control posted an error message stating "connection has little or no connectivity". I re-flashed one of the problem routers with the V2 upgrade firmware, communicating with it through another node... and that process appeared to work OK; however, result was the same. As soon as I rebooted following entry of node name and passowrd, the LAN ports stopped working. I could still log into the node from other nodes, but not from any client connected to the LAN ports. I tried to configure DHCP Address Reservations manually for one of the V1.0 routers by plugging in the Name, IP address, MAC address, etc for an ATA and a Camera... and the router accepted the manual DHCP reservations; however, router posted an error message saying "Configuration saved. However, problem with port setup." Clients could still not communicate with router via the LAN ports. It appears the V. 1.1.2 firmware is not yet compatible with the WRT54GS v1.0 routers. Bill WA8APB |