WAP200 Access Point Firmware

Greetings, I have a Linksys WAP200 Rev.01 access point. I currently have firmware version 1.0.22 installed. The only firmware that I can find on the Cisco support site is version 2.0.6.0. According to my previous experience with access points in general, Rev.01 of a device can not run version 2 of the firmware. Is that still true, or will I be able to upgrade the firmware on my access point to version 2?
Thank you for your time.

Hello Ravi,
I'm looking for source code for the AP WAP200 version 2.0.6.0.                     
I found only the source code for the version WAP200_GPL_v2.0.4.0_PUB_200110801.tar.bz2                                
I'm already registration.                                            
Can you help me and send special link to may registered email?                                                                                                                                           
Thank you in advance.

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