WRT54G2 redirects setup page to external website

I have a few WRT54G2 units that I am attempting to administer remotely.  When I try to access the setup page I get as far as the authentication popup and then I get redirected to:
http://websearch.linksys.com/error_redirect_site/get_error_redirect?eg=0&job=natipaddress
A little background:  These units are all using indentical configurations and use the same IPs.  They are all setup in a DMZ in each remote site as Wireless Aceess Points and the necessary NAT policies are in place to allow setup access from my location.  I have many WRT54G units deployed in this same manner and have no problems.  If I am connected directly I do not see this issue.
Anyone have any ideas how to get around this?

Remote management is for allowing connections from the WAN port.  I have the NAT policies connecting through to the LAN so remote management doesn't apply.  Basically each site has it's own firewall (Sonicwall) and it's DMZ port is connected to one of the WRT54G2's LAN port.  The WRT54G2's WAN port is vacant.  The Sonicwall handles DHCP for the DMZ so all the WRT54G2 does is act as an wireless access point.  It does work fine with the WRT54G but we had a couple fail and we replaced them with these newer models which work in every every other way but this.

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