Wrt55ag. Can't config, router keeps droping wired connection

Ok, I have a wrt55ag. The thing worked great for me for about a month or so. Then I started to have problems where it wasn't connecting. This is easily remedied by resetting the router and all would be well. Well now I'm having worse problems where the thing keeps dropping my wired connection(from port 1-4 to pc or laptop). I've tried different cat5 cables(even the one that came from linksys), but still have the same problem. It's like as if the device keeps power cycling itself as when I lose connection on the pc the lights on the router are acting very sparatic. This will continue to happen untill I unplug the power from the router. Any way to fix this. I can't gain access to my router before it starts killing the connection again.

try updating the firmware of your router. you may download the firmware on the link below.
www.linksys.com/download
I do know everything, just not all at once. It's a virtual memory problem.

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