jdabbs
Super Moderator
Owners of the Billion-manufactured BiPAC 5200G and 5200N routers may need to update their firmware, as some Windows XP SP3 systems generate a crash and reboot loop. The problem stems from the routers' inability to handle Option 43 (Vendor-Specific Information) of the DHCP specification, which SP3 now uses. Since the problem is induced by DHCP, switching XP SP3 systems to static IP addressing should break the crash/reboot cycle. Billion has released updated firmware to resolve this issue.
Billion's announcement of the problem:
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Updated Firmware:
5200G
5200N
I hadn't heard of Billion--Wikipedia says they serve the Australian market. Although the problem appears to be confined to only one vendor, the impending release of XP SP3 on Tuesday may uncover similar incompatibilities.
Billion's announcement of the problem:
Updated Firmware:
5200G
5200N
I hadn't heard of Billion--Wikipedia says they serve the Australian market. Although the problem appears to be confined to only one vendor, the impending release of XP SP3 on Tuesday may uncover similar incompatibilities.