Slow and dropping connection WRT300n v 2/WMP300 v 2

Slow an dropping connections on WRT300n v 2/WMP300 v 2 updated with latest firmware/driver.
Before update it gave a speed of 3-4 mbit/s and after update about 30 mbit/s, this is just a bit better(10-13%) than the D-link products (604/AP2000+/DWL-G510) i intended too let go of old age.
For E-mail and surfing the web this speed is ok, but sharing files and use a mediacenter its not ok.
Next problem is that after about 30-40 min of full load the router just dropps all connections and reboots or what ever.
The Linksys products WRT300N/WMP300 is not a what a expected it too be
Benke Svensson
Stockholm
Sweden
(Mod Note:Edited for non-compliance of forum guidelines.)
Message Edited by daikunzeon on 12-27-2006 07:41 AM

THE BEST THING TO DO IS TO CHANGE THE CHANNEL.  I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM MY CONNECTION GOT LOST. 
on the 192.168.1.1 - type this on your web browser to log in.  go to wireless settings tab
Network Mode:  Mixed
Network Name [ ssid] ?????????
Radio Band:  Standard -20MHz Channel
Wide Channel:  9  faded
Standard Channel: 11 - 2.462GHZ
SSID Broadcast:  Enabled

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