WRT54GS v1.1. DirectX Upnp question XP Pro 32 bit

Hi all

I started having serious problems with my linksys router. I have the latest firmware v4.70.8

I can't host games for FS2004. Desktop PC is also XP Pro 32-bit (all updates) I searched the net and found the issue:

DirectPlay test results: failure at step 9 (Session creation): HRESULT = 0 x 80158185 (error code).

FIX (Solution):

After hours of re - install the DX9.a from a cd of games I found that I still had the error in the DXDIAG tool. I checked my laptop that has a new installation of XP Pro 32 bit and it gave the same error so assumed it was not question DX... so read forums everywhere and...

If I disable Upnp in the routers firmware can I host and I don't get the error above.

Can someone tell me how to communicate that firmware must be updated to fix this?

Thanks, Pete

Hi all

Sorry they have updated the link for version 1.1

http://www.linksysbycisco.com/us/en/support/WRT54GS/download

Download the latest firmware (13/03/2008, Ver.4.71.4) to solve the problem mentioned above.

Pete

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