Touchpad 32 GB Causes Reset of the router E4200 Linksys (Cisco)

I just got my new HP Touchpad 32 GB today.  It connects to my home network without any problems.  However, whenever I try to use the App Catalog from HP or to download an application, it causes my Linksys (Cisco) device to reset.  My router has reset about 10 times so far.  Is this a known issue?

I updated the firmware on the router to 1.03 and it always resets on a regular basis.

Kind regards

Ultrajones

Turns out be a faulty Cisco E4200.

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