WRT54G V5 firmware

Hi All,
Can anyone tell me why the web site at linksys is now showing firmware version 1.00.9 for WRT54G V5 dated May 2006?
I have been to the site and picked up firmware version 1.01.1 dated Nov 2006 around Christmas. I went to check today to see if a new version was available and it is now showing the older one.
Why was the later version removed? Should I be reinstalling the older version?
Specific answers would be great.
Cheers
Habbie

Usually Canadian ISP's works well with US based firmwares since they are  treated as one and the same anyway.

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