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rz8168

join:2002-04-28
Arcadia, CA
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edit:
March 31st, @05:55PM

reply to Wcool
Re: [Help Me] DI-LB604 MSN contacts problem/WAN binding problem

I tested the static route but no success. I went back to v1.00 firmware and MSN messenger works fine. reflash v1.01 to router, msn messenger contact list is gone again.
Port binding is similar to static route that you set up.
It's located in Tools>Misc>Set Protocol and Port Binding.

If I try to bind a connection going to Yahoo to WAN1,
src address=192.168.0.100
dst address=200.201.202.203
protocol=all
port range=0-65535
Port=WAN1

Suppose what it does is bind all connections from 192.168.0.100 to 200.201.202.203 to WAN1, but instead, it binds ALL connections from 192.168.0.100 to WAN1 regardless what dst address is. Contacted DLink, they suggested me to contact DLink Business Support. I will call them next week and see what are they going to do about it.

Wcool

join:2007-03-24
00000
Funny, I got the exact same answer from DLink: call Business support. Haven't done so yet.

I will try the binding tomorrow and let you know. It's late here

DILB604_Help

join:2006-08-21

reply to rz8168
Hello,

For all the binding rules, try not setting the port value 0 (start from 1), port value 0 implies an unspecified source or destination.

Regarding the static routing and https web sites issues, the latest firmware has fixed it you might get it from me, just leave your email on the IM.

Wcool

join:2007-03-24
00000

That would be great DILB604_Help, I sent you my details...

@rz8168: I tried this:

Protocol & Port Binding

Enable : X
Source IP : 192.168.0.2 (my desktop computer)
Dest. IP : 66.94.234.13 (yahoo.com)
Subnet Mask :255.255.255.0 (this should bind all addresses in the 66.94.234.X range
Protocol : ALL
Port Range : 1 - 65535
WAN : WAN2

Now, I have nothing at the moment on WAN2 (it didn't work , so I would expect I can't ping yahoo.com now anymore, but anything else I should.

After creating the rule, I can't ping ANYTHING anymore.
Looks like it confirms your problem

BustANut

join:2003-01-01
North Tonawanda, NY


edit:
April 2nd, @10:59AM

reply to DILB604_Help
I have major HTTPS problems using the v1.01 firmware, December '06 build. The HTTPS problems are entirely performance-related; for example, when making a purchase at »https://www.every-single-damn-https-website.com, the pages either do not load (due to connection failures) or they load VEEERRRRRY slowly. This problem is *only* exhibited by the December 2006 v1.01 firmware build. The beta firmware (v1.01 from August 2006) does not have these HTTPS problems. Binding to a specific WAN port does not resolve the HTTPS problems with v1.01 (Dec. 06 build), but this always seems to be the textbook answer D-Link provides for fixing this issue. D-Link, STOP assuming that port binding is the be all, end all for fixing HTTPS issues. It is your firmware, NOT port binding configuration!!!

I am stuck using a beta version of 1.01 (August 2006 build) with the LB604, and just recently (within the past week or so) the router has begun crashing regularly (UPnP is DISABLED!!!), requiring a power cycle to get things back up and running again. Crashing from a router is absolutely intolerable and should NEVER occur. The crashing behavior is consistent with the latest 1.01 (December 2006 build) as well (reflashed just last week), so I am beginning to think that either both firmware versions are flawed (beyond just the HTTPS issues), or I am experiencing hardware failure with this router.

Not to step on D-Link too much, but having access to my home LAN (remotely) is critical, so I wound up purchasing a Netgear FVS124G load balancing router as I could no longer tolerate the crashing of the LB604. Just a tip for D-Link -- the Netgear FVS124G has a bind by protocol feature that seems absolutely necessary for *any* load balancing multi-WAN router, especially for those IP-sensitive apps, such as VPN/PPTP, and RSA TokenID authenticator-based websites. When BIND by protocol is configured on the FVS124G, I have no problems whatsoever with VPN, PPTP, or any IP-sensitive HTTPS websites. Not allowing "bind by protocol" within the LB604 configuration is a HUGE drawback, the omission of this feature absolutely neuters the functionality of the LB604. D-Link needs to step it up and add this functionality if the LB604 is to be a viable option for dual WAN load balancing.

I'd love to be able to send the FVS124G back if D-Link had firmware that would solve both the crashing and HTTPS issues, so feel free to send the firmware to omni360 at gmail dot com if there is any hope of me ever using the LB604 again...

Wcool

join:2007-03-24
00000

At the moment I don't use WAN2 anymore. and https works perfectly.

I never used 2 WAN ports long enough to notice any problem with https.

I got an answer from D-Link asking me to try a couple of things. I will pay some attention to this https problem as well, and see if I can reproduce it.

BustANut

join:2003-01-01
North Tonawanda, NY

I'm testing out a new firmware now...so far it is working great. Completely changed my tune regarding performance of the DI-LB604. Also noticed the port/protocol binding area under "Misc.", I did not know that existed up until yesterday (not sure if this feature was in the original firmware). At any rate, the beta of 1.02 looks promising for the DI-LB604, as long as it can stay crash-free for the next few weeks, I will be returning the Netgear FVS124G.

Wcool

join:2007-03-24
00000

Well the new firmware didn't solve my problem

It was meant to solve the HTTPS problem, so I am not surprised. I tried binding as well as static routing but it didn't work.

D-Link told me that the router is "not designed" for what I want to do

I managed to solve my problems by using a 2nd router and I have a rule that directs all 10.X.X.X traffic to that gateway.

So basically I bought an expensive Dual Wan router that I use as a normal router and had to buy a 2nd router. Waste of money. Ah well, can't win them all.

DILB604_Help

join:2006-08-21

Hello Wcool,
Just what exactly is your scenario ? As I told you in the mail I've succeeded in reproducing your problem and it's been working ok with the latest firmware. Is there anything I've overlooked ? would you mind mailing me your deteails ? I don't know which DLink branch tech support you've contacted but I do know the only thing DLink America tech support do is to put your call on hold because they don't have a least idea about networking especially for dual wan devices, that's why I am here to help !

DILB604_Help

join:2006-08-21

reply to Wcool
By the way, did you notice that the static routing rule on the latest firmware has the options to set the routing mode to meet your need (NAT mode to change the source IP address, Transparent mode to do just pure routing withour replacing IP) have you tried that too ?

Wcool

join:2007-03-24
00000

Thanks for the offer.

Well, NAT or Transport didn't make any difference.
I guess Transport mode is what we want here

Basically, I want to direct any 10.X.X.X ip packet to WAN2 interface. Still didn't work. If I set up the routing, NO packet in the 10.x range can be sent.

I sent you some more details.

rz8168

join:2002-04-28
Arcadia, CA
@Wcool
I haven't got the latest firmware yet, but as soon as I received it, I will test it out and see if the problem still persist.

@DILB604
I've sent you an IM with my email address, thanks.

BustANut

join:2003-01-01
North Tonawanda, NY

If you're having any issues with the DI-LB604, I highly recommend contacting D-Link and giving the new firmware a shot (it's a beta version of 1.02). All problems that I experienced with 1.01 have disappeared in this firmware revision. HTTPS, UPnP, daylight savings time, and performance are very reliable under this 1.02 (beta). I have ~2 weeks of solid uptime which I had *never* experienced with this router prior to the 1.02 firmware revision.

It's good to see the problems being fixed, and boosts my confidence with this product. Hopefully 1.02 final won't introduce new problems, but if it does, I'll hold onto the beta version so that I can roll back, if necessary.


psychD

@rogers.com
reply to DILB604_Help
how do I get fw version 1.02? It is not on the site, and technical support will not release it.
any help appreciated,
georgeastor@rogers.com


psychD

@rogers.com
reply to BustANut
Bustanut
Can you e-mail me a copy of that new firmware? 1.02. Tech support will not agree to send it to me has referred me back to the website for 1.01. Any help would be appreciated
georgeastor@rogers.com

rz8168

join:2002-04-28
Arcadia, CA
reply to BustANut
I couldn't agree more. v1.02 is rock stable. I'm impressed with LB604. Does anyone know what is the hardware spec and VPN performance on LB604?

psychD

join:2007-04-21
Kitchener, ON
How do I get the latest fw? Called the tech support and they will not issue fw not on the main site. Any help is appreciated.

damialok

join:2006-07-18
Livermore, CA
reply to BustANut
Can somebody please send me the DI-LB604 v1.02 Beta firmware? You can IM me.
Thanks in advance.


tillih

@videotron.ca
 reply to BustANut
I don't know where or how you got a BETA v1.02 firmware. According to DLINK it doesn't exist. So prove they are are wrongand post the url to the beta sw.

bencfreeman

join:2007-05-28
reply to BustANut
I'm having the rebooting prob with the DI-LB604, and the 1.01 firmware screws up https, does anyone know where to find the 1.02 or any other firmware that might fix the problem? PLEASE email me or give me a link somehow. ben@bendns.com Thanks
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