V1 vs v1.1 WRT-150N

Does anyone know what the differences are supposed to be between the v1 and 1.1 releases of the WRT-150N? I noticed today that the Linksys technical support pages now had two revisions for this wireless router. Unfortunately, I can't seem to find any markings on the packaging or the router than indicates v1 or v1.1. Interestingly, the unit does have a 12/2006 on it which makes me wonder if it was built in December of last year. I suspect that suggests v1.

A router without a version right beside the model number is a version 1.
Anyway here are the differences as per www.linksys.com/downloads
WRT150N v1
1.00.5 First release
WRT150N v1.1
1.01.2
1. Fixed the various web interface alignment.
2. Fixed port forwarding text and GUI changes.
3. Fixed issue with setup wizard not passing the correct passphrase.
4. Fixed Start IP Address not working correctly.
5. Fixed DHCP table sorting fails.
6. Fixed setup page help file.
7. Fixed router not supporting space character for Password.
8. Fixed ping packet size maximum limit in diagnostic page.
9. Fixed router and wireless stability.
This actually means that your version 1 WRT150N can become a WRT150N v 1.1 when you upgrade the firmware.

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