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Title: new DGL features
Post by: jupiter on May 14, 2008, 11:49:22 AM
 :D
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: Amazing Iceman on November 21, 2008, 06:58:56 AM
I'll love to see SharePort support for MAC OS X. I decided to buy the DGL-4500 over the Airport or TimeCapsule, hoping D-Link would have that functionality later.
There's a lot of people out there just like me who would rather buy the DGL-4500. So Please, don't disappoint us. Plus, all the money you could make, as a better alternative to current similar Apple products.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: Reinvented on November 21, 2008, 08:37:08 AM
I'm not going to check two, because I hate being limited.  However, one for certain is definitely going to be IPv6 support.  Now, this is assuming that we'll be moving into IPv6, and that our ISP's can assign us those kind of addresses.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: Dragonslore on November 22, 2008, 10:05:15 AM
It's not a matter of whether or not ISP's can or can not provide us with IPv6 support and addresses.

They are going to have no choice in the matter as this is something that has been mandated. The problem here is how soon everyone is going to be able to provide direct IPv6 service.

Already, Verizon is in the process of converting their network over to IPv6, but it's going to take awhile before they are going to be able to provide full IPv6 service for all areas. If you do a search on Verizon's website for IPv6, you will find documents outlining the current schedule.

Other ISP's should have schedules in place for implementing IPv6 also.

This also means that a lot of Routers will need to be replaced unless they support IPv6 either currently or via a firmware update. Same thing will apply to Broadband Modems, although I wouldn't think these would be affected so much unless they happen to have a built in router as many models currently do these days.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: funchords on November 24, 2008, 09:20:20 PM
D-Link has been in the press about their IPv6 solutions for over a year, yet I show no signs of IPv6 support in their consumer products. 

C'mon D-Link, it's time!  How can we prepare our LANs when the core device isn't capable?
Title: Mobile Admin Interface
Post by: WebScud on March 20, 2009, 03:57:25 AM
I know a iPhone/iPod touch specific admin interface is probably out of the question,  but a general mobile interface would be awesome.  I would really like to login to my router remotely (and I mean truly remote.  ;))  It would be especially useful for doing remote reboots when you leave torrents or a game server running and the router gets bogged down.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: damos on March 25, 2009, 08:02:24 PM
support for more usb wireless modems please!
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: DeepThawt on March 27, 2009, 02:35:55 PM

Allow the DHCP server to advertise a specified default gateway.

Add support for more USA 3G EVDO USB modems (Novatel U720)




Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: FrostyWolf on April 24, 2009, 11:51:04 PM
How about a bandwidth monitor?
Title: IPv6 PLEASE!
Post by: reubenhwk on May 22, 2009, 09:45:25 PM
Any word on when we'll have a firmware update which supports IPv6 in the dgl 4500?  The DIR 615 has it?  What's keeping back a firmware update for all the other devices?

SAMBA would be nice too. and an IPv6 firewall when we finally get an IPv6 firmware...
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: kevinmitnick on June 02, 2009, 09:03:07 AM
IPv6 is a waste of time. Not to mention, let's run out of v4 first before we start using it...
You don't see people jumping into lifeboats on a floating sound working ship... it has to be sinking.
I think if ppl start to get into subnetting, we'd really see a change in things. Plus not to mention, the gov't needs to break up all of the class A addresses that HP and AT&T are hogging up... I mean come on....
Although v6 would definitely decrease the value of those class A's and maybe that's exactly what they want... I know those two corporations are going to fight the v6 rollout... Why on earth wouldn't you simply just add another octet or something... WHY would you go to a hex format that mimics the mac address appearance??  Anyhow my vote was for VPN....
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: Amazing Iceman on June 13, 2009, 08:56:43 PM
First question everyone should consider when requesting a new feature is if the Router will be able to support it without overheating and/or crashing and/or slowing down overall performance. IF any of the previous is true, then forget about it, and implement the solution as a separate product connected to your network.

Otherwise, the router will become a useless paperweight.

Native VPN sounds good to me. But First: DLINK, please get SharePort working right on both MACs and PCs, solve the current performance issues. Don't make it harder on yourselves!
Title: Re: Mobile Admin Interface
Post by: Amazing Iceman on June 13, 2009, 09:00:04 PM
I know a iPhone/iPod touch specific admin interface is probably out of the question,  but a general mobile interface would be awesome.  I would really like to login to my router remotely (and I mean truly remote.  ;))  It would be especially useful for doing remote reboots when you leave torrents or a game server running and the router gets bogged down.

Yeah, at least Console access (telnet or SSH?), if the above is too difficult to implement. I haven't tried remotely managing the router using an iPhone, but I would imagine it should work. Does it?
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: Kamikazi2142 on July 04, 2009, 12:03:48 PM
I am about to make a cross country trip, i want to connect my ps3 to the internet as well as my laptop, while on the go, i hear that my DGL-4500 supports this Verizon connection, however, i seem to remember that it was part of my shareport data that had the option for the 3g connection... this had better be compatible with all devices connected to the router, you see, i am an avid gamer, i don't think i would survive without the games for however long.  thus rendering, can the router set up the 3g without the shareport utility.  this would seem much easier than only allowing one computer onto the internet.  if i am quite wrong and misunderstand the bit of information that i gathered, then please walk me through this.

DGL-4500 + 3G USB + PS3 = Online mobile console gaming?
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: Reinvented on July 10, 2009, 01:27:32 PM
3G support is disabled on the 4500..at least in the United States.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: ledge on August 09, 2009, 12:12:00 AM
Hi,

In order to use "Advanced DNS" (or OpenDNS) on my DIR-655, I would love a new feature to ensure URLs only contain DNS Names and not "IP Addresses".  This will ensure that the "Advanced DNS" (or OpenDNS) feature will get used.  I know this feature already exists on the Billion ADSL Modems, however, I can only use Cable Internet and anyway, D-Link routers are heaps better!

Would it be possible to add this feature?

Cheers,
Ledge.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: WyreNut on October 06, 2009, 07:33:20 PM
I haven't yet found a place to report Forum issues here, but hopefully a Mod will read this.

You now have a section called "Apearance" with no posts in it. 

It would really make a bigger impression on the General Poplace if you spelled the word correctly!

"Appearance" is the proper spelling in English...

WyreNut
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: Wand on November 11, 2009, 02:23:46 PM
I'm not a DGL user, but I'm sure that SecureSpot is now a dead issue since Cisco acquired it.  After the free month, I was innundated with junk from them and it screwed up my network.  I had to really work to delete their software.  The concept is nice, but the implementation was lousy.  If you want to manage a network, try Spiceworks, it's free.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: WyreNut on November 12, 2009, 12:21:17 PM
I, for one am impatiently waiting for 64bit OS versions of software for Dview Cam!  The 32bit OS market is shrinking, and Vista64 and now Win7 64bit has arrived on many new laptops and desktops!

We've heard promises of it "being in the pipe", but just how long is this pipe?  ;)

WyreNut
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: sonataelantra on November 28, 2009, 09:45:21 AM
Hi,

I cannot figure out how to make a new thread and urgently need information so I am posting here.

I have the DCM 202 and the software version currently is at 1.1 where the newest is 2.0.
I found that inorder to update I must use hyper terminal according to the help files in DLINK site.  I am running Win 7 and don't have a XP computer and MSFT removed the hyper terminal feature in Vista.  Can someone please guide me to upgrading my modem to the latest so I can once again get access to my internet at home?

Thanks for all the help.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: Mons on January 12, 2010, 09:46:06 AM
support for more usb wireless modems please!

I agree!! The Option iCON 401 for instance.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: alien on January 21, 2010, 11:41:14 AM
option that you can disable good neighbour function
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: Winchester on February 03, 2010, 06:54:14 AM
SecureSpot is a waste of time. DLink has dropped the ball here. You can't even get in touch with them for an issue or even the existing 3 month on-going problems.

Contact numbers are disconnected or never connects. Tried from my cell, home, even a payphone, and a friend in a neighboring state. All of which tells me its disconnected or just never rings bringing it back to a dial tone.

Title: (NO REBOOT CONFIG CHANGES)
Post by: ryan200 on February 07, 2010, 06:08:16 PM
(NO REBOOT CONFIG CHANGES)

power users are tweakers we like to play with different settings.

the more features you can change without having to reboot the router the better.

i used a router that i changed all sorts of settings without having to reboot and it leaves you feeling that you are using a high quality product.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: gr1ffstr on February 11, 2010, 09:06:18 PM
 :-\
Thisis rediculous I spent like almost $200 dollars on a DGL 4500 gamming router that does not even come out with good firmware....I updated to 1.15 thinking hey there is an update sweet....wrong....my router worked just fine with firmware 1.02 and now i am stuck with a router that i cnt port forward or tweak because every time you hit the save settings it automatically reboots and does not save your settings....what a peice of shize.. They should have to give refunds for crap like this...and to top it off they still have no fix for it...nice support more like we got your money and now your screwed.....Oh yeah and i tried reverting back to 1.13 and everything goes well except that after it says successfully uploaded I go back in and it still says firmware 1.15 imagine that.....Anyways, I will give it a little bit before I bad mouth this to all my coworkers and fellow servicemen about not too buy this or any D-link router....which being in the military I come across alot of people...
I mean I understand that things come out and they have an issue and they release a fix for that but not D-link the only decent firmware they have came out with that seems to work is the original 1.02 how do you releaselike 3 bad ones in a row....It's called R&D people do it..... because how in the heck did they test this firmware out and not have these issues...
Anyways I would greatly appreciate any tips or fixes or help with this not saving my settings issue..thanks
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: david88 on February 12, 2010, 01:50:39 PM
I'm trying hard to appreciate D-Link and its camera firmware, but there is one key thing that still really irks me about the software:  it's only available over Internet Explorer!  Does this fact bother anyone else? 

The latest Jan-2010 report from Net Market Share states that iE's market share over internet browser's is diminishing, granted the browser is still used by 75% of folks in the market, but there are other browsers in existence too!
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: f41thr on February 18, 2010, 10:37:59 AM
DNSSEC would be nice in addition with IPv6
Registration of the DHCP clients in the internal DNS would be great, too.

F41THR
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: Christer on April 05, 2010, 11:40:41 AM
I would like to use DDNS with security settings.

I would like to open up FTP for just a few persons outside my network and open up for just those networks that I trust.

Since the few networks that I trust are private networks with dynamic IP addresses I would love to be able to use DDNS addresses with the security settings (Inbound Filter) in addition to IP addresses and ranges.


Could you please do that? It should not be that difficult to implement?
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: DFX on April 08, 2010, 09:56:45 AM
I would like to be able to define up/down bandwidth limits for the WLAN guest zone and/or for specific SSIDs. Is this currently possible or a planned feature for an upcoming firmware update?
If not, do you think it would be possible to fit such a "simple" advanced option in the QoS engine or in the advanced wireless settings?
Title: Need to support larger new DNSSEC packets!
Post by: Enlightenment on April 13, 2010, 09:47:14 PM
DIR-625 not able to support larger new DNSSEC packets!


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DIR-625 v1.09

http://labs.ripe.net/content/testing-your-resolver-dns-reply-size-issues

Announced Buffer Size = 512 bytes
Measured  Buffer Size = 486 bytes
EDNS enabled   = yes
DNSSEC enabled = yes

Your resolver announaced a buffer size bigger than the largest packet that it can receive.

Your resolver was only able to get packets SMALLER than 512 bytes.

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Tested from a computer running:
- Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit with all updates.
- Sun Java 6 Update 19.
- Comodo Internet Security v4.0.138377.770.
- April 13, 2010.

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Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: BINROK on May 23, 2010, 02:59:58 AM
Plz develop a VPN solution for those of us who are stationed overseas.  It would be wonderful to use your XBOX 360/PS 3 without getting "we are sorry but your IP...."
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: Krinolin on June 03, 2010, 07:41:30 AM
Thanks for sharing)
Title: DFE-530TX+ Install in Windows 7
Post by: fredres on June 11, 2010, 05:26:46 AM
There is no forum topic for this so...

Network Adapter: DFE-530TX+  Rev. E1
OS: Windows 7 (Card works flawlessly in Windows XP)

I have tried everything that I could find on the web to get this card to work:
  * Downloaded the 2/10/2010 D-Link driver for Windows 7 32-bit
     - I installed the above driver, shutdown and installed card
        ~ Windows 7 insisted on using its own 2008 driver
     - Tried to update the driver through the device mgr by manually browsing to the driver location
        ~ Causes windows to state that there is not a valid driver located there
     - Suppressed the automatic installation of devices through gpedit.msc/computer configuration/admin templates/system/device installation/device installation restrictions
     - Replaced the card with another network adapter which worked perfectly
        ~ There is not a problem with my cable modem

Can anyone give me any advice on getting this card working in Windows 7?
Thanks.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: hzandber on July 04, 2010, 04:48:52 AM
How about a SharePort driver for Linux (Ubuntu)?

In general, better support for the Linux platform.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: scuby101 on July 20, 2010, 01:23:34 PM
HI ,

I HAVE A WIRLESS ADAPTOR D-150, AND I TRIED CONNECTION WITH A WIRLESS ROUTER, IT WAS SEEING THE SERVICE , THE RESEPTION WAS PRETTY OK, I PUT THE AUTHENTICATION PASS WORD, BUT I COULD NOT GET THE IP I THING COS IT KEPT SEARCHINH AND SEARCHING, SO I COULD NOT USE IT. I NEED TO KNOW WHAT TO DO ... PLEASE ADVISE ME ....
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: alien on August 01, 2010, 02:02:00 AM
Want WDS back, then i can use the dir655 and dir 855 to cover my Whole backyard and Home. And securepot for free
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: grace01 on August 10, 2010, 04:46:17 AM
hiiiiiiiiiiii  there

i really don't know about this feature

so please can anyone tell me what it is exactly./...



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Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: shanju2107 on August 10, 2010, 11:39:58 PM
Verizon is in the process of converting their network over to IPv6, but it's going to take awhile before they are going to be able to provide full IPv6 service for all areas.

If you do a search on Verizon's website for IPv6, you will find documents outlining the current schedule.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: alien on August 28, 2010, 11:56:23 AM
IPV6 when will dlink release it on dir 655 and dir 855.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: Jerry Lewis on September 05, 2010, 08:01:55 AM
Already, Verizon is in the process of converting their network over to IPv6, but it's going to take awhile before they are going to be able to provide full IPv6 service for all areas. If you do a search on Verizon's website for IPv6, you will find documents outlining the current schedule.


 ??? ???
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: EmilyJackM on September 13, 2010, 11:26:00 AM
thanks,nice discussion
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: ssantos on September 28, 2010, 05:07:49 PM
Since DIR-685 is true DLNA compatible, why not develop a Internet Radio module for access radio streaming services from internet, or at least a vTuner? It is the only thing missing in this great router beside a resource to do HTTP downloads.

Thanks.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: ltm0807 on September 28, 2010, 08:02:07 PM
Looking for a dual-band router so you can run two independent Wi-Fi networks, using one frequency band for data and the second for streaming media? Scratch the DGL-4500 off your list, because D-Link’s definition of “dual-band” means operating on either the 2.4GHz band or the 5.0GHz band—not both at the same time.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: goodmanmorx on October 04, 2010, 12:22:17 AM
Thanks for ur infomation..

    * Dualband 802.11n Technology (2.4GHz or 5GHz) for Getting Your Game on in the Wireless Band of Your Choice
    * Network Activity Display that Gives You Vital Information about Your Router and Network Settings
    * Updated GameFuel Engine to Keep Your Game Going Smoother
    * Gigabit LAN and WAN Ports to Power Your Wired Network
    * Backward Compatible with 802.11a/g/b Devices
    * D-Link Green Verified Product (hardware version A1 and A2)
    * Includes SharePort™ technology* for Sharing USB Devices like Printers and Storage over Your Network


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Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: White1010 on October 10, 2010, 07:28:14 AM
Verizon is in the process of converting their network over to IPv6, but it's going to take awhile before they are going to be able to provide full IPv6 service for all areas. If you do a search on Verizon's website for IPv6, you will find documents outlining the current schedule.



 ;D
Title: new DGL features
Post by: NeemsJakspemy on November 09, 2010, 11:40:33 AM
When I click on a link, what is it that controls whether I get a new window or just move to a new location in the same window?
And if the system decides to open a new tab, how does it know to do so?

Just wondering.
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Title: D-link 524
Post by: aezagorski on November 15, 2010, 01:06:29 PM
Can anyone tell me how to easily do port forwarding TCP port 5200 and UDP ports 5198-5199 on a D-link 524. I am lost on how to do this.  >:(
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: Magaret on February 09, 2011, 05:19:02 PM
I would like to check all. :(
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: rob25bradford on April 11, 2011, 12:51:13 AM
Which is the latest DGL feature introduced?
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: JeffrySlater on May 25, 2011, 02:55:31 AM
The new DGL must support WDS as one of its feature...
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: winyxpc on June 01, 2011, 12:36:04 AM
Hello World!
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: LookIntoMyEyees on June 05, 2011, 08:13:54 PM
june 8 world IPv6 day, lets get all of D link router to support IPv6 native, specially the DGL 4500.

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Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: tracy77 on July 17, 2011, 07:08:58 PM
I am about to make a cross country trip, i want to connect my ps3 to the internet as well as my laptop, while on the go, i hear that my DGL-4500 supports this Verizon connection, however, i seem to remember that it was part of my shareport data that had the option for the 3g connection... this had better be compatible with all devices connected to the router, you see, i am an avid gamer, i don't think i would survive without the games for however long.  thus rendering, can the router set up the 3g without the shareport utility.  this would seem much easier than only allowing one computer onto the internet.  if i am quite wrong and misunderstand the bit of information that i gathered, then please walk me through this.
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DGL-4500 + 3G USB + PS3 = Online mobile console gaming?
that makes absolutely no sense at all for it to be available except for on the apple website.
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: uubird on July 18, 2011, 10:28:03 PM
 :)
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: scrubsguy on July 27, 2011, 06:37:54 AM
definitly adsl to 3g failover
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: zinny on August 06, 2011, 01:11:19 AM
It is under going process and take time implement in to IP6.

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Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: flyangel on August 10, 2011, 06:28:18 PM
 ;)all are need
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: FurryNutz on October 11, 2011, 02:46:46 PM
I believe the 4500 is the last of the DGL line from what I've been told.  :-[
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 11, 2011, 03:04:24 PM
I believe the 4500 is the last of the DGL line from what I've been told.  :-[

Does that mean this active poll is now defunct? ???
Title: Re: new DGL features
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 11, 2011, 07:54:26 PM
This thread was moved from "Everybody's D-Link" and is now locked from posting.