I have written several article on the WRT160Nv2 wireless
router from Linksys. The problem appears to be much more widespread that anyone
imagined and Linksys has yet to admit there is a problem.
I don't get a whole lot of traffic to this blog but my user
base has increased by thousands over the last two weeks, all because of people
looking for a solution to the DNS bug in this router. The Linksys forums are
swarming with upset customers and a total lack of caring on the part of
Linksys.
Linksys was kind enough to send me a new router when I
bricked the first one trying to downgrade the firmware. The new one arrived
with the old firmware and it is running like a champ now. I appreciate Linksys
doing a fast swap for me but it still cost me $20 for shipping it to them and I
was without wireless for a week. That is a major inconvenience not to mention
that the additional cost could have gone to a better router if I had known of
the problems with the WRT160Nv2.
I am not giving up on Linksys, their customer support took
great care of me. I will have to rethink the relationship if I don't see a fix
from them soon however. Running the older version 8 firmware means I am open to a DNS
security vulnerability. I don't like that, hell, who would. If you are in the
market for a wireless router, especially a Linksys router, I wouldn't buy this
one.
Original Article: Linksys
WRT160N DNS Issue Needs a Fix