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Re: [Info] DGL-4500 New firmware 1.21 beta Not seeing any de-orthentication wireless issues, but I am using the same settings as pre-1.21, which involves not using N, just g only. I haven't tried b,g, and n, but I don't intend too, as long as I don't get wireless disconnects/orthentication errors Im okay.
I personally don't like the idea of a beta if its basically a full release, I mean 1.20 was also in beta and nothing was changed for full release. I personally think its takes too long to get firmwares out, and to get issues fixed. I also want more information on beta/full release firmware notes, because I want to know what changes are made. I'm pretty unhappy with the support for the 4500 router, and I was unhappy with the support for the 4100, and 4300. There's still many wireless only issues and all current d-link routers; they really aren't being adressed.
Firmware does seem stable, and don't have any complaints yet. | |  3 edits | Still not seeing any deorthentication issues, however been having some wireless issues like pages constantly loading but not fetching information, typical wireless d-link issues. This issue appears to happen when gamerfuel is turned on, turned gamerfuel off and so far getting a much sharper wireless performance, only time will tell.
SETTINGS THAT AREN'T DEFAULT.
GAMERFUEL: OFF
NAT Endpoint Filtering
UDP Endpoint Filtering: Endpoint Independent TCP Endpoint Filtering: Endpoint Independent
Advanced Wireless Settings
Short GI: OFF Extra Wireless Protection: OFF
WISH: OFF
Wi-Fi Protected Setup: OFF
Wireless Network Settings
Enable Wireless : Always
Wireless Network Name : (Also called the SSID) .
802.11 Band : 2.4GHz
802.11 Mode : 802.11g only
Enable Auto Channel Scan : OFF
Wireless Channel : 2.412 GHz - CH 11
Transmission Rate : 36 (Mbit/s)
Visibility Status : Visible
With settings so far, very few errors after changing from channel 11 to 1. Lowering the transmission rate from auto to locking in a rate seems to give me better performance. At this point its about seeing how individual changes effect wireless performance, all of these changes effect wireless performance, but until I get long loading worring pages I keep the wireless settings as is. Its pretty sad that I have to resort to this just to get normal wireless performance, but Ill keep at it, these are the best settings I've used so far. | | |
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