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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-655 => Topic started by: mnztr on August 12, 2010, 10:56:22 AM
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2 days and 10 hours!!! WOW!! The only change I made was to add the VIOP ATA as a virtual server... am I just being lucky or could this be the eureka moment? Now that I post this I bet it drops in the next 2 hours lol
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Peanuts...4 months without a reboot ;)
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Yes but considering how crappy it was before...2 days UNBELIEVABLE for this router
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My heart jumps with joy for you ;)
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what firmware are you using mnztr?
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I've been REAL quiet about mine.
I don't want to jinx it.
Its been running great with no reboots or connection losses, for months now.
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It's an A4 running 1.34....3 days 11 hours now.... could putting the ATA into virtual server have caused this? I am really at a loss to explain why it is suddenly running like a non-POS.
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Uh....
Where can I find out about the up time? Sorry, too basic a question :)
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Login into the Router. Its on the Status Page > Device Info.
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Mine is surprisingly has been really stable on 1.34NA. I think I will leave it here for awhile. :D
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4 days and 9 hours :o do I dare say eureka yet?????
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Just checked mine, 38 days and running...
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Ok the run of stability finally came to an end after 5 days....but the router re-established!!! I have NO IDEA I suppose making it a virtual server was the trick....I still dare not believe my VOIP issues are over....
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I purchased this A3 for $40 running FIRMWARE 1.21 and so far no issues
I told my self I would never buy d-link again since my nightmare with the 4500
I'm very surprised how well this router runs been 5 weeks now and no issues
;D
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If I did have the VIOP issues I would have been very happy indeed...in fact I am already starting to warm up to it.
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Ok, I'm on my second 655. I bought the first one new from meritline.com for around $79 and I thought everything was ok until I noticed that my main computer was having connection issues. I have XP Home on my desktop and periodically a windows alert pops up telling me that the network cable is unplugged. My motherboard has an onboard gigabit adapter and I have used it with netgear and dlink gigabit switches with no problems of this nature. Long story short, I RMA'd the first 655 and just received the second brand new one from meritline.com and it has the same connection problem. Both of them have also exhibited the same wireless problem as well. The wireless signal goes away out of the blue and then within a minute it will come back up and my new laptop with Windows 7 reconnects to it as soon as the signal comes back. It appears that once the network cable alert starts to occur it becomes more of a regular thing.
I updated the firmware on the first one and when I initially contacted Dlink support they actually asked me why would I want to update the firmware. I didn't even reply after that and RMA'd through meritline. I thought these 655's were supposed to be a good router. I never had problems like this with my previous Linksys routers.
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Gah... after weeks of prefect operation...my viop again died out of the blue.. so a reboot brought it back. Ah well I suppose as long as it does not go back to the dreaded twice daily reboots I can live with it...regardless this is my last Dlink product.
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I hate to say it, but:
46 days .... Still running.
v1.34NA
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Mine seems to drop it's internet connection every night around 12-1 AM. It's usually a simple DHCP release/renew to restore it, at most a power cycle. But I'm really disappointed that it's happening at all. I have an A4 which is telling me 1.32NA is the most recent firmware.
(http://imgur.com/v4z2q.jpg)
It won't let me upload 1.34NA. "The uploaded firmware file may not be correct. You may have uploaded a file that is not intended for this device, or the uploaded file may be corrupted"
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Updatefunction doesn't works for BETAS.
You have do an update manually.
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lol hmm Ive had my router for 2 years nearly and only had to reboot it twice.
this thing is ULTRA stable.
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How sad, I used to tinker with my 655 all the time... unplug, plug back in... tweak settings, change wireless adapters, change adapter settings, on and on... then I bit the bullet and upgraded to 1.34NA after hearing people were having success... at that point one of my wnda3100 adapters would drop every so often; would not allow large file transfers without disconnecting... it was even worse than before... so, I got a refurb wndr3300 and it does everything faster, better and with no stability problems at all. Better range, better voip, no drops, transfered 56GB to my backup server, no problems...
The things I miss are Guest Mode and of course 2.4GHz N 300 is not available, only 5GHz. the DIR-655 is a bit more configurable; QOS is more flexible, but who cares, the 655 just doesn't work as good, and is more expensive.
Now, if I could figure out a way to connect a second router to my wndr3300 to emulate Guest Mode with 2.4GHz G and N wireless only, with a separate SSID that could access the internet but keep Guest machines from gaining access to the shared files in my computers connected to the wndr3300 I'd be in HOG HEAVEN.