Router WRVS4400N-EU - WLAN Probleme

Hallo,
mit einem Router WRVS4400N-EU sind einige Probleme aufgetreten.
1. Verbindung mit dem iPhone 4
Die WLAN Verbindung ist eingerichtet und funktioniert. Jedoch nach  längerem standby wird das WLAN weiterhin als verbunden angezeigt, der  netzwerkzugriff besteht jedoch nicht mehr. Erst ein deaktivieren und  aktivieren des WLANs ermöglicht wieder die Nutzung des WLANs.
Ich habe versucht dieses Problem zu umgehen indem ich einen statische IP vergebe. Es bringt jedoch keine Besserung.
Die Verschlüsselung ist auf wpa2 personal gestellt.
2. Verbindung anderer Geräte per WLAN
Der Internetzugriff funktioniert.
Aber der Server beziehungsweise seine Freigaben werden nur bei einer Verbindung per LAN angezeigt, nicht im WLAN.
Eine Verbindung auf den Server per IP ist jedoch möglich.
Getestet: OS X Schneeleopard, Windows 7
Gruß Cornelius Wasmund
P.s.
Siehe auch: https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2107089

Leider nicht.
Unser Kunde hat die HW gegen ein anderes Model ausgetauscht!
Hilfe von Cisco war sehr bescheiden !

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