 2 edits | After reading around, it was suggested in a few other forums that playing around with the MTU (you can do this in Tomato) could help or even fix this. One suggested changing from 1,500 to 1,468 and another said start at 1,400 and move +-10 until you see something.
If that doesn't help, just for giggles, you should try the "ND" version of the driver.
If you do, telnet into the router and from the CLI (Command Line Interface), type the following...
nvram show | grep corerev
It must return a value of 7 or higher for the ND driver to work. If it's 7 or higher, I would try it. You may try to upgrade to the WRT54GSv4.bin first and then upgrade from there using the .trx file for the ND version of tomato (New Driver). |