I have the exact same devices and had the exact same problem.

I scripted PuTTY/plink to reboot them every night as a stopgap before
they choked on their own and needed to be manually reset.

plink -batch -v -ssh -pw PutPasswordHere ad...@putipaddresshere reboot

However, since upgrading to the newly released 2.0.0.5 firmware I have
not needed to reboot once. If they are stable for another year I will
re-categorize them in my mind as "not garbage" but for now I would not
recommend these devices.

Let me also point out that Cisco "small business" support was completely
unable to help. I basically had to implement a hack, and wait 6 months
for a firmware update.

Jake Mohnkern
Cambridge Computer Services

>Anyone have a shell reference to Linksys WAPs?  I have some  
>temperamental 4410Ns that like to lose connectivity to the LAN.  The  
>switch indicates that that port is down.  Unplugging the ethernet cord

>and plugging it back immediately fixes this problem (no need to power  
>cycle!), but it's REALLLLLY inconvenient.  I set the network switches  
>to 10GF instead of auto-negotiate, but I'd like to change that setting

>on the Linksys side, too.  You can't do this from the GUI.  Ethtool is

>missing from busybox on the Linksys, but maybe they have another tool  
>that will let me do this?
>
>Any other ideas?
>
>Mucho Gracious.
>
>Gil



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