EA4500 E4200v2 Smart Wifi firmware Ver.2.1.39.144146

Noticeable improvements with this firmware. 
However, it seems to break the 6rd "auto" tunnel for AT&T.  Also breaks the ability to edit the manual 6rd tunnel after it has been configured. (tested with chrome and firefox).  I suppose resetting to factory defaults and reconfigure is the workaround.
Edit: disregard manual tunnel edit. It works. Just not when accessing remotely.

@VicD   I've never had any disconnects on any of the firmware (2.037, 2.1.38, or 2.1.39) on either 2.4 or 5 ghz.
My wireless connection link on 5ghz is 300 Mbps.  It usually stays between 270 and 300 Mbps and is very stable.  Rarely it might drop to 243 Mbps but no lower.
300 Mbps is the max capability of my laptop's 5ghz wireless adapter.   It's the only 5ghz adapter I have, but other people's ipad's haven't had any problems on my 5ghz on any of the firmware versions.
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