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Mikey433

@charter.com
reply to Mikey433
Re: DIR-655 New Firmware Version 1.10

This still firmware of choise, the euro one?


Mikey433

@charter.com
reply to dsring
Just picked up the 655 tonight and flashed right away to the EURO 1.11 . It runs fine.


tipstir

join:2004-11-14
Enfield, CT
reply to gizbug
Which are you running now? I don't have any issues with the flashing to 1.11 with A3 hardware.

gizbug

join:2002-08-12
Livonia, MI
reply to dsring
What firmware do we want to run this with this router? The latest US version, or the EURO version (as that fixes disconnect problems so I hear)?


tipstir

join:2004-11-14
Enfield, CT
·Cox HSI

reply to RamGuy
They sell more DIR-655 as it's the best router for Home/Small Business. DGL-4500 is for gaming also has dual band for wireless. Firmware should be coming out for that soon. Asia can't have dual channel so you won't find a firmware update for the DGL-4500 isn't sold in Asia nor will be the DIR-855 according to Asia forums. So they still have DGL-4300 and DIR-655.


RamGuy

@online.no

reply to dsring
How come the DIR-655 get all these firmware updates, and nothing for the DGL-4500?

The DGL-4500 and DIR-655 got almost identical hardware, and uses almost the same firmware. So why don't we get updates at all?

The DGL-4500 v1.02 is far from perfect, so where are our updates?

Compustein

join:2008-04-15

reply to dirk_diggler
i have had a good 2 yrs w/ this router but then come just this week I was adding some items to port forwardinf menues and BAM, it appeared to save and I OK'd the reboot, but it reset to what must have been defaults cause I lost all my settings.

It took a long time to get connected to router again (no new yet) just to see if I could flash firmware. I went for v1.11 and all looked goo so far. However, after setting up my basics and rebooting a few times, I go to enter the port imfo, entering each about 7 items and then saving them. I OK it to reboot, but it dumped all my settings leaving me to start all over. Yet it keeps getting picky to get back up and running.

I also saved very quickly the initial setting I made before port settings, but upon reloading them from file, it reboots only to dump all again. back to default.

Anybody have any idea why this is happening? I really liked this router so I am anctious to keep it working. I know I had it for 2 years now, so is it just time for a new one? What model is replacing it with 5+ ports and 1000MB LAN and better "N" and maybe G wide?

dirk_diggler

join:2008-02-01
San Francisco, CA

reply to robphelan
said by robphelan See Profile :

Dirk, do you mind sharing what your solution was? I just moved to a DIR-655 and can no longer print wirelessly to 1 of my 2 wirless printers.

thanks.
rp.
My problem was the Protection Suite (Norton) that was offered by my ISP AT&T/Yahoo was wreaking havoc. The firewall would not allow me to share files, folders, nor printers. So, I just turned it off, and everything works fine. I made no changes on the DIR-655, except for the usual (SSID, encryption settings, login and password, and wireless settings).

If turning off the firewall does not work, just check on what band you are broadcasting (g and N, N only, etc.) and make sure your wireless printers can connect (ie. if they are on g, or b). Are your printers connected wirelessly (ie. have their own wireless card), or are they hardwired-and-shared to a computer which connected wirelessly to your LAN?

robphelan

join:2003-10-31
San Antonio, TX
reply to dirk_diggler
Dirk, do you mind sharing what your solution was? I just moved to a DIR-655 and can no longer print wirelessly to 1 of my 2 wirless printers.

thanks.
rp.

dirk_diggler

join:2008-02-01
San Francisco, CA
reply to dirk_diggler
Never mind. I solved my problem. Called tech support and they were complete idiots. Can't even read from a script properly. My problem was a simple firewall setting.

dirk_diggler

join:2008-02-01
San Francisco, CA


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reply to decane
Hi Decane (and everyone else reading this)

It seems that wireless partition is disabled. So I enabled it, and it still does not work. I subsequently disabled it, and still a no-go.

On this one desktop, if I go to My Network Places > View Workgroup computers, it does not see anything (no computers!). If I go to my wife's desktop (right next to the first one), it shows all computers on the LAN, but could no longer access any of the shared folders. I checked the router status, it shows that all computers have IP addresses and are connected.

All computers can access the internet with no problems (which is how I am posting this). I can ping all the computers, routers, and google.com and yahoo.com.

dirk_diggler

join:2008-02-01
San Francisco, CA
reply to decane
I'll give this a try tonight. Tnx.

decane

join:2004-03-24
Vancouver, BC

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reply to dirk_diggler
Reply to dirk_diggler:

Turn off wireless partition then you are fine.

dirk_diggler

join:2008-02-01
San Francisco, CA

reply to dsring
Hi all

I just recently purchased this router (DIR655) from BlueshirtBuy (sorry). Installed it manually, no hitches, and within 10 minutes I had all of my computers (3 wired desktops, 3 wireless notebooks) surfing the web. However, I no longer have file/print sharing?! I plugged in my old router (WGR614), and file sharing was recovered as previously set up. Plugged in the DIR655 and... no file/print sharing!!!

Am I missing something anywhere in the setup? Do I need to manually change any configuration? Firmware is version 1.10, but I believe 1.11 is now out.

Anyone else encountered this problem? Any help and suggestions would be much appreciated.

-Dirk


ninrocket

@ellijay.com

1 edit
reply to KenAF
D-Link can't even make a router that doesn't overheat, doesn't slow down dramatically with basic security and works as advertised.


HolmanGT
Premium
join:2001-11-20
Saint George, UT
reply to KenAF
Story of my life.

You would think on a 50/50 choice I would win once in awhile.

KenAF

join:2006-01-23
Arlington, VA


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reply to HolmanGT
said by HolmanGT See Profile :

Cyber2lz,

I have not fooled with the QOS except to turn it off. I figured that if the OS has one and the router has one and they are both on, one or the other is going to butt heads with the other.

Anyone have some feedback on my ASSumption?
Bad assumption.

The D-Link 655/4300/4500 have the best QoS available on the consumer market. The Ubicom implementation is excellent.

One feature I would disable if you are having issues is WISH. This is another form of QoS for wireless clients, but it appears to cause problems with some other router features.


HolmanGT
Premium
join:2001-11-20
Saint George, UT
·Baja Broadband

reply to Cyber2lz
Cyber2lz,

I have not fooled with the QOS except to turn it off. I figured that if the OS has one and the router has one and they are both on, one or the other is going to butt heads with the other.

Anyone have some feedback on my ASSumption?


crucialcolin

@comcast.net

reply to dsring
one thing I noticed with this router is port forwarding will not work at all unless you allow the router to dynamicly assign your other computer on the network an ip from its dhcp table. It took me a few hours the first night to figure out why I couldnt get my web server box online since was setup with a static ip.

KenAF

join:2006-01-23
Arlington, VA

reply to Cyber2lz
said by Cyber2lz See Profile :

Turned off the wireless and port forwarding began to work.
???????
Did you confirm that it was actually wireless and not WISH? Disabling wireless also disables WISH.
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