WRT54G, v5, Cannot enable MAC address filtering - reverts to disable

I have a WRT54G version 5 with the latest firmware upgrade done several months ago. I recently moved my computer and for some reason the router reset back to factory defaults. I like to enable MAC filtering to ensure only my and my son's PC are on my wireless connection.
When clicking on "enable mac filtering" the browser sends the request to the router, and then on the browser refresh it returns it to "disabled". Likewise I cannot choose any kind of security setting - it is currently disabled and when I choose WPA, WEP or any other security protocol it reverts back.
There are *no* PCs currently in range of my wireless router as I have no yet moved my son's PC in range. Is this the reason why?

I have tried it using both Firefox 2.0 and Internet Explorer 7.0 with the same results...
I am using ZoneLabs freeware software firewall.Message Edited by fprintf on 02-01-200709:05 PM

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