WRT54G Ver 7.0 Firmware Download

My PS3, notebook and iPhone connect to WRT54G via Wifi, but recently connection become unstable.
Notebook warning message say conflict IP in network, I check WRT54G DHCP client table, and it does not show any record.
Power reset it can solve, but same problem again after sometimes
Want to FW upgrade my WRT54G ver7.0, but don't have version 7.0 in downloads...
Any Idea ? plz...

Try to switch to the U.K. pages instead of U.S. Ver 7 firmware is not available on the U.S. pages. I´ve recently also upgraded firmware of my WRT54G v7. The latest firmware is v7.00.8 build 008, Jul. 9, 2009.
link: http://www.linksysbycisco.com/EU/en/support/WRT54G/download

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