WCV54G & new firmware & Linksys FTP

Hi,
just got a WCV54G and thought I would check this forum for any words of experiencing. I've had a good look on here but I cant seem to find answer to what the intamac V510 firmware is and whether its better to install this over the 2.11 firmware ?
Also I cant get to the linksys ftp server, is this down ? (although it might be blocked at work).
If the FTP server is down does anyone know where I can download 2.12, 2.15 and intamac V510 firmwrare ?
thanks in advance.
Solved!
Go to Solution.

additional - found a website where you can get the firmware from.
http://download.modem-help.co.uk/mfcs-L/LinkSys/Web-Cams/Firmware/

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