WRT54G Would connect to internet only after rebooting

Keeps randomly disconnecting from internet. reseting works sometimes, sometimes you have to manual reset ips from provider. today disconected everyone from net and would not come back. It works fine for 1 computer but not others...Help? wont log into 192.168.1.1, wireless wont work. Any suggestions? Thanks!
(Mod note: Edited post for guideline compliance. Thanks!)
Message Edited by JOHNDOE_06 on 12-07-2008 09:44 AM

Don't click on the above link...Instead click here and select the correct version of your router, download the firmware and upgrade it...
Once you are done...reset your router :
1. Press and hold the reset button for 30 seconds.
2. Then, unplug the power keep holding down the reset button for
another 30 Seconds.
3. Plug back the power back in, and keep holding down the reset button
for 30 Seconds.
4. Release the reset button.
5. Re-configure your router.

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    While browsing the router settings on any browser (firefox and IE) I do reguraly get the message that the 'website gave a wrong code' (sorry, the error is in dutch and this is the best translation I can give) and that I should contact the administrator of the site of the problem consists. When refreshing it sometimes shows the page wrongly (missing half of it for instance or just only text) when this error has just occured. It takes a restart of the router (pulling the plug, waiting a min, replugging it) to get rid of it.
    Getting connected to the internet is fairly difficult. It takes several attempts and several messages of "PPTP connection can't be established", before anything happens. When I am connected it takes anywhere between a few minutes and several hours before I'm getting disconnected and have to go through the entire thing of trying to connect several times again.
    I've reconnected my old router (not wireless, older sweex model) and with that one the connection remained stable for several hours, before I tried it again with the WRT54G. I have Connect on Demand set with a max idle time of 9999min (basically, I don't want to get disconnected at all, even if I'm not doing anything). Sometimes I kinda think that it doesn't see being logged in on msn as me being busy or something.
    Again, if more info is needed, do say so.

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