E1200 v2 Firmware 2.0.02 (Build 3) Feedback Thread

New firmware for E1200 v2 has been released.
Release Date:     Mar 2, 2012
Last Firmware Version: 2.0.02
Note: This firmware is only compatible with hardware version 2 (v2), but not with hardware version 1 (v1).
Firmware 2.0.02 (build 3)
- Added control to the browser-based GUI, so that a user can manually enable/disable Wi-Fi Protected Setup.
- Resolved interoperability issue with ISP DHCP server that mandates client identifier option (option 61).
- Resolved issue with sending broadcast DHCP renewal message.  The correct behavior is sending unicast message.
- Allow value of 255 in the 4th octet of L2TP server IP address.
Post your feedback here. Thanks.

I'm not sure which firmware this bug was introduced, but my current router (e1200) is running on firmware 2.0.02. My problem is slow download speeds on my wireless N devices when WMM is enabled. When WMM is enabled, I'm getting download speeds of .5 MBPS. When I disable WMM, my download speeds jump to 20mbps. I have noticed this issue on the following wireless devices.
iPhone 4s running latest Apple OS
Acer a500 tablet running latest version of ice cream sandwich.
Asus (pce-n10) wireless-N network adapter running on windows 7 (64bit)
My upload speeds are not effected just download speeds.

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