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Re: DIR-855 issues said by decane:didn't you tell us that your firewall is the problem in another post? they were right aren't they? Weird that you blame it on them You are correct that I solved a previous problem with a DIR655. The firewall was the issue, and that was already resolved.
I was responding for a DIR855 post, which I also recently obtained to try the dualband wireless. I too am having the same issues as Moosic in that one laptop with 802.11a card keeps getting associated and dropped. I think there are still a lot of bugs to be fixed. |
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 | still no luck
can reach a soul in D-link that seems to care or know about these issues.
Will keep trying. I emailed an ombudsman who does an article for our paper to see if he can help.
will keep you posted |
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 | reply to dirk_diggler D-link is a total joke.
I left a two messages for their engineering department, no call back. I tried to reach the Presidents office, no |
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 | well I finally reached David in tech support level 3. He is not specifically aware of this and has offered to send out a replacement. If you are having issues, I STRONGLY urge you to call customer service and open up a file. The engineers are in Taiwan and if a large scale issue exists we need to come out in numbers and advise them of this current issue. |
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 | Hi Aleic. That's a great idea. I've been calling the 1-877-453-5465 number, so maybe I need to ask for higher level support whenever I get a person to finally answer. The last person I talked to mentioned that since I purchased the unit from D-Link directly, they can either send out a replacement or return it completely. I'm not holding my breath, but hopefully D-Link delivers. Good luck with your replacement. |
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