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kbassett57,Thank you for clarifying, now I see the problem. It looks like the router has issues with anything other than class C addresses. In a class C network, 0 and 255 would not be usable.In the Release Notes it states that a bug was resolved in ...
Guarino01,Browse to QoS-> Bandwidth Management and enable it. Enter your Upstream and Downstream bandwidth as advertised by your ISP (use an online coversion tool if necessary).Save the settings and tell us if that helps. - Marty