Downgrade firmware for MAC not connecting

Help still, I have read through all the old posts regarding this downgrade, but really I have maxed myself out doing this and can't even find where to get the downgrade, i went to the FTP directory link in the post but sincerely can't even find it.  I have been at this for days, and really know nothing about any of this including the mac stuff my daughters were the ones to convince me this was the way to go.
Anyway please a link to what i have do to downgrade and get my life back.
THANKS!

You don't exactly say which router and which posts. Do you mean this post?
Check this link.... ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/network/
Look for wrt54gv5_v6_fw_1.00.9_US_code.zip
Just search in the listing and you'll find. Or you paste it:
ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/network/wrt54gv5_v6_fw_1.00.9_US_code.zipMessage Edited by gv on 11-17-200602:36 PM

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