A company named Billion says that their BiPAC 5200-series routers are crashing due to Windows XP SP3.
They made firmware upgrades to solve the issue and users can download it by following the source link below.
“We want to let any customers with affected BiPAC 5200 know about this issue so they can download the new firmware in order to avoid experiencing any problems,” said Raaj Menon who is the PC Range managing director. The routers can be upgraded when users type in the router’s address which is generally 192.168.1.254 in their web browser.
Dan Warne, the author of the article, notes that other brands may also have the same problem.
Source: Apcmag.com

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Lee
Actually Billion’s defective firmware is crashing their routers. But why should they take the wrap for it when they can blame XP SP3….right?
The entire Billion product line is famous for being inherently unreliable.
How can a OS crash a router, maybe a poorly developed router?
Jamie