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Title: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 01, 2011, 10:24:05 AM
What features, fixes, and functionality would you like to see in future firmware updates for the DNS-325?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: stevelucky76 on September 01, 2011, 12:32:43 PM
What features, fixes, and functionality would you like to see in future firmware updates for the DNS-325?

My ONE wish is TIME MACHINE COMPATIBILITY IN OS X 10.7 LION! If I had that, I would be fulfilled. Or, more accurately, I'd actually be able to use my DNS-325.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: domi on September 01, 2011, 04:23:37 PM
My ONE wish is TIME MACHINE COMPATIBILITY IN OS X 10.7 LION!

Seconded. I have a DNS-325 on its way, and a MacBook Air that still has Snow Leopard. I will have to postpone upgrading to Lion until TimeMachine works on the DNS-325 with Lion.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Jack Ryan on September 01, 2011, 11:16:54 PM
1. When using raid 1, spin both drives up together to reduce the access delay.
2. Documented and configurable support for UPS.
3. An option to synchronise rather than backup in the backup application.
4. An option to send a status e-mail when a scheduled backup completes.

Jack
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on September 01, 2011, 11:42:17 PM
1. That can re-enter the folder from volume_1 p2p. Or they can choose to see and not see it.
2. Improve the Web interface.
3. Translation into Spanish that is total (mail notification)
4. To create new custom reports.
5. The help that appears to the right that you can remove / disable
6. Better menu for navigation within the options.

... and some more, and put
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on September 01, 2011, 11:43:35 PM
More applications.
Provide information to third parties to create programs.
Application management official from terminal or IOS Android
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on September 01, 2011, 11:45:13 PM
Program to play the multimedia data from another computer with an interface more user friendly.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on September 01, 2011, 11:46:29 PM
To send email notifications to multiple email accounts
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: D.johns6 on September 02, 2011, 03:06:19 PM
Greetings ,

I do agree that the user Interface could use improving , it is not user friendly but I've managed to get around the programs hassles. I use Windows 7 Professional as my back up system, and don't use any of the software that came with my DNS-325 Drive. if you try to contact D-Link support they are totally useless and can't help.

I still can't get Windows 7 issue resolved as far as getting Windows to remember my user password and I refuse to pay 60 bucks to Microsoft and D-Link has no one that can assist me either so I'm stuck with typing in my user password every time I log off my desktop and back on again.Just got frustrated after calling D-Link Support and then Microsoft and was told they can help if I pay $$$$

Hope they make improvements to the software so it's easier for the paying customer to use.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: msproson on September 04, 2011, 11:54:38 PM
Better Rsync backups which don't require the rsync daemon.

The standard way to run rsync these days is over ssh, not running a daemon service on the remote machine. For example, rsync.net, an excellent online backup-over-rsync service, doesn't run it. What this means is that on my DNS-325 with fun_plug installed I can type in a simple rsync command to backup to a server which isn't even visible to the rsync-backup wizard through the GUI.

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on September 05, 2011, 07:49:56 AM
I put the list to put in the first post

[1] TIME MACHINE COMPATIBILITY IN OS X 10.7 LION!
[2] When using raid 1, spin both drives up together to reduce the access delay.
[3] Documented and configurable support for UPS.
[4] An option to synchronise rather than backup in the backup application.
[5] An option to send a status e-mail when a scheduled backup completes.
[6] That can re-enter the folder from volume_1 p2p. Or they can choose to see and not see it.
[7] Improve the Web interface.
[8] Translation into Spanish that is total (mail notification)
[9] The help that appears to the right that you can remove / disable
[10] Information to create reports using variables Personalised own NAS
[11] Improve menus. Are very complex. To get something you have to do a lot here. But simple is better.
[12] Better Rsync backups which don't require the rsync daemon.
[13] More applications.
[14] Provide information to third parties to create programs.
[15] Application management official from terminal or IOS Android
[16] Program to play the multimedia data from another computer with an interface more user friendly.
[17] To send email notifications to multiple email accounts
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 06, 2011, 04:59:06 AM
XPMPS - Thank you for summarizing this list (you beat me to the punch).
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on September 06, 2011, 01:47:59 PM
The beta version ddns function is useless if you set it free with dyndns
Relates the local ip (192.168.1.x) and not public domain so it is useless from the Internet

I explained?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 07, 2011, 01:52:16 PM
The beta version ddns function is useless if you set it free with dyndns
Relates the local ip (192.168.1.x) and not public domain so it is useless from the Internet

I explained?


Clarify please. . .
DDNS configured with DYNDNS maps to the local IP and is unresolvable from the Internet?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on September 07, 2011, 01:55:25 PM
service configured with dyndns ddns domain directs the local ip (192.168.1 ...) and not the ip (ISP)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 07, 2011, 02:01:05 PM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or missed anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue.

[Thanks to xpmps for pulling together the initial list of changes]

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on September 08, 2011, 01:57:59 PM
Two more failures.
1 - Failure of the Spanish translation. Incomplete in some cases.
2 - When using the file manager's own NAS, on properties of the folders are unclear privileges corresponding to each. As an improvement in the application of the NAS file manager would be nice.
Attach Photo

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/11/paintjc.png/
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Jack Ryan on September 08, 2011, 07:39:12 PM
  • GUI - Simpler menu navigation and web interface (currently overly complex)
  • GUI - Ability to enable/disable "Help" on the right side of window

Personally, I don't have a problem with the GUI - it is just a bit different. Improve might mean to make the GUI the same as one's favorite. Perhaps like MAC, Linux, PC or another; but only one.

The Help panel can be turned of *for a session* by pressing the circled question mark above it.

Just my opinion...

Jack
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on September 08, 2011, 11:31:47 PM
My Intended GUI is somewhat weighed and not necessary.
- Menus above are rather simple and complicated to find things
- When listing files or downloads that chart is ugly.
- When you add something or delete something oscurese screen also unnecessary.
- The green ring that is also when carrying something heavy.


I like a clean interface and fast.
My router cisco linksys WAG320N has a user friendly and VERY VERY VERY VERY complete for a router.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 09, 2011, 04:26:53 AM
Personally, I don't have a problem with the GUI - it is just a bit different. Improve might mean to make the GUI the same as one's favorite. Perhaps like MAC, Linux, PC or another; but only one.

The Help panel can be turned of *for a session* by pressing the circled question mark above it.

Just my opinion...

My Intended GUI is somewhat weighed and not necessary.
- Menus above are rather simple and complicated to find things
- When listing files or downloads that chart is ugly.
- When you add something or delete something oscurese screen also unnecessary.
- The green ring that is also when carrying something heavy.


I like a clean interface and fast.
My router cisco linksys WAG320N has a user friendly and VERY VERY VERY VERY complete for a router.

Looks like both of you follow two competing schools of thought. GUI designers face this dilemma every day when trying to accommodate everyone's expectations, and make compromises along the way.  I'll try to capture both of your ideologies.

The settings should contain a control for setting the default help setting as either enabled/disabled. If disabled, the user must proactively open to see. This approach is more practical, since experienced users will not rely on the help functionality as heavily as novice users, reducing the need for help over time.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on September 09, 2011, 04:34:19 AM
It is clear that a good graphical interface because it is always well received. Like it or not is what really is and why it is interested not only pretty but effective.
My point of view, 325 is not effective, is very slow to load.
Therefore, I prefer something simpler in this respect and to setup As soon as it more powerful.
If you manage to setup a clear and friendly interface would be ideal.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 09, 2011, 04:43:04 AM
I agree. the interface could do without the clutter and large icons. Unnecessary overhead. Simpler is better (IMHO)



2 - When using the file manager's own NAS, on properties of the folders are unclear privileges corresponding to each. As an improvement in the application of the NAS file manager would be nice.

I don't quite understand what you are saying here.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 09, 2011, 04:45:07 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or missed anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue.

[Thanks to xpmps for pulling together the initial list of changes]

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on September 09, 2011, 04:48:11 AM
Look at the picture.
bad translation
It is unclear given the options

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/11/paintjc.png
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 09, 2011, 11:50:34 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or missed anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any additional items in the list below were fixed by the firmware update, please post and I'll update!

[Thanks to xpmps for pulling together the initial list of changes]

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Jack Ryan on September 12, 2011, 03:46:28 PM
Are you sure this is fixed?
>> General - Concurrent spin-up of both HDDs for RAID 1 (to reduce access delay) [FIXED!]
There were two problems:
1. Sequential spin up after power down (325 and 320)
2. Sequential spin up following a spin down that should not have happened.

Unfortunately I am not in a position to try beta firmware on devices that are on line so I can't check. It might be that just the spin down that should not have happened (No 2) is fixed and that No 1 remains. Has the problem been addressed on the 320? I would not be surprised if it happens on the 323 and other devices as well.

By the way, thanks for MC'ing the problem reports/wish list.

Jack
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 12, 2011, 04:03:07 PM
Are you sure this is fixed?
>> General - Concurrent spin-up of both HDDs for RAID 1 (to reduce access delay) [FIXED!]
There were two problems:
1. Sequential spin up after power down (325 and 320)
2. Sequential spin up following a spin down that should not have happened.

Unfortunately I am not in a position to try beta firmware on devices that are on line so I can't check. It might be that just the spin down that should not have happened (No 2) is fixed and that No 1 remains. Has the problem been addressed on the 320? I would not be surprised if it happens on the 323 and other devices as well.

I'm basing the "fixed" designation based on the results of another user who tested the firmware and reported on this thread: http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=40133.0

By the way, thanks for MC'ing the problem reports/wish list.

Thanks, I'm happy to help. :)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Jack Ryan on September 12, 2011, 07:15:48 PM
I'm basing the "fixed" designation based on the results of another user who tested the firmware and reported on this thread: http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=40133.0

His problem was that the drives span down when they were not supposed to. I would be interested to know if just that issue was fixed or the sequential spin up as well.

Jack
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Jack Ryan on September 13, 2011, 12:29:30 AM
I got another 325 this afternoon and while setting it up I remembered another annoying problem. I can't localise the date format. The same is true of the 320.

Even YYYY-MM-DD would do.

Jack
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 13, 2011, 04:09:30 AM
His problem was that the drives span down when they were not supposed to. I would be interested to know if just that issue was fixed or the sequential spin up as well.
Jack

Point taken. Removing that items as "fixed" until you or another user can validate.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 13, 2011, 04:12:41 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or missed anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any additional items in the list below were fixed by the firmware update, please post and I'll update!

[Thanks to xpmps for pulling together the initial list of changes]

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: kipni on September 14, 2011, 01:05:07 AM
dlna : transcoding file to play on my sony TV
dlna : list files in alphabetical order
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 14, 2011, 04:58:12 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or missed anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any additional items in the list below were fixed by the firmware update, please post and I'll update!

[Thanks to xpmps for pulling together the initial list of changes]

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on September 14, 2011, 12:44:59 PM
GUI - Privileges in the folder properties screen are not clearly defined (see image: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/11/paintjc.png/) <- It has been already solved with this latest version. The only thing is that the translation into Spanish is NOT available for these screens
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 14, 2011, 01:12:09 PM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or missed anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any additional items in the list below were fixed by the firmware update, please post and I'll update!

[Thanks to xpmps for pulling together the initial list of changes]

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: ECF on September 14, 2011, 02:40:16 PM
"DLNA - Ability to list files in alphabetical order" Isnt fixed in the beta code? I know its not listed but I think someone reported it was fixed in the 320 beta.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 14, 2011, 02:42:00 PM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or missed anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any additional items in the list below were fixed by the firmware update, please post and I'll update!

[Thanks to xpmps for pulling together the initial list of changes]

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on September 14, 2011, 02:51:31 PM
Recording media ip camera images in your own NAS.
This is possible now? someone to get it?
record on the nas ip camera images?

...QNAP has that already ....
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: msproson on September 15, 2011, 12:59:40 PM
"DLNA - Ability to list files in alphabetical order" Isnt fixed in the beta code? I know its not listed but I think someone reported it was fixed in the 320 beta.


I'm not sure I understand this. I'm just trying to STOP it listing in alphabetical order. I was going to add;

DLNA - Album listing should be in track# order (currently alphabetical)
DLNA - Playlist is resorted in alphabetical order (should list tracks in order they appear in the playlist)

Maybe the latest beta sorts this out - I will try to check tomorrow. I had to remove the beta because of another bug;

GUI - Can't amend Users (GUI sticks on Quota screen). I've seen this mentioned elsewhere but I don't think it's been raised here.

Mark
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 15, 2011, 01:23:56 PM
I'm not sure I understand this. I'm just trying to STOP it listing in alphabetical order. I was going to add;

DLNA - Album listing should be in track# order (currently alphabetical)
DLNA - Playlist is resorted in alphabetical order (should list tracks in order they appear in the playlist)

Maybe the latest beta sorts this out - I will try to check tomorrow. I had to remove the beta because of another bug;

GUI - Can't amend Users (GUI sticks on Quota screen). I've seen this mentioned elsewhere but I don't think it's been raised here.

Mark

After you try out the new beta, let me know if these issues are still valid and I'll include them in our master list.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: msproson on September 15, 2011, 01:28:14 PM
Thanks - just uploaded the latest beta. The issue with amending users is fixed, sorry for the confusion.

But the two DLNA issues are still there, and still driving me nuts. Here's an example; I've ripped a CD with five tracks, with titles as follows;

1. Kyrie
2. Gloria
3. Credo
4. Sanctus
5. Agnus Dei

If I browse the album I see Agnus Dei first, then Credo...

If I create a playlist (with mp3tag) which contains Kyrie and Gloria in that order, and then view the playlist from the dlna client, it correctly shows just two files, but it still puts Gloria before Kyrie.

Mark
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 15, 2011, 02:32:52 PM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or missed anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any additional items in the list below were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

[Thanks to xpmps for pulling together the initial list of changes]

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: msproson on September 16, 2011, 02:09:51 AM
Thanks for adding my DLNA request. Could you also add "Playlists should not be re-ordered" please?

I've installed minidlna on a local server to confirm that it's not my client that's at fault here. minidlna shows albums in track order, and playlists in playlist order, as I'd expect.

Personally I would also like to see the Genre and Artist views with subdirectories for each album (perhaps with an "All Tracks" subdirectory as well). If you have a big collection it's pretty useless to get a list of all tracks in the "rock" genre, you're far more likely to be searching for an album you want to play. This may be a big feature to ask for at beta stage though.

Cheers,
Mark
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: priitv8 on September 21, 2011, 01:05:52 AM
Here are my favourite additions to the DNS-325 functionality:

1. S.M.A.R.T. test: possibility to create multiple schedules (e.g. Quick daily, Extended weekly)
2. iTunes server to do home sharing, if at all possible (not proprietary technology or legal issues with Apple?). Net result would be the ability to see&share all media + playlists categorised by media kind (movie, tv show, music, audiobook etc) in NAS share.
3. Possibility to rename NAS volume(s) (just can't stand the "Volume_1")
4. Possibility to format single drive as RAID1. How else would it be possible to migrate Standard setup to RAID1 w/o data loss?
Perhaps after formatting RAID1 with single drive system could be in the state of one faulty drive?
5. Make the NAS more Mac OS X friendly. OS X might discover and mount the NAS as AFP share, instead of a SMB share as it does now. This might be due to wrong advertisement of _afpovertcp/_adisk services in Bonjour. For example the current beta firmware advertises some services on Bonjour completely wrong. As a reference, I've included Airport Extreme's service announcements for comparison. I assume the Airport advertises it's services over Bonjour correctly, as it performs flawlessly in concert with OS X:

Code: [Select]
(as seen through Bonjour Browser)

> Workgroup Manager (_workstation._tcp.) - 1   <- shouldn't it be _adisk._tcp. (Automatic Disk Discovery)?
   > HomeNAS [1c:7e:e5:cc:be:16]
   Can't resolve link-local name
   192.168.0.99:9                                              <- TXT record missing, if it is _adisk._tcp.

> _adisk._tcp. - 1
   > Airport
   Can't resolve link-local name
   [fe80::216:cbff:fec1:a5ea]:9
   192.168.0.2:9
   169.254.68.29:9
   sys=waMA=00:16:CB:C1:A5:EA,SMBw=varikud,adVF=0x1014
   dk0=adVF=0x1017,adVN=TimeMachine,adVU=a23dd04f-f59d-5755-813c-bd5e759e1d61
   dk1=adVF=0x1017,adVN=AirDisk,adVU=4c0e4d03-9c90-5662-8190-e7e01340ab5c

>HTTP (_http._tcp.) - 3
  >homenas (2)                        <- this is DAAP advertised as HTTP!
   Can't resolve link-local name
   192.168.0.99:3668
   txtvers=1
   Database ID=54429BB0
   Machine ID=54429BB0
   Machine Name=homenas      <- why all-lowercase? This also appears in iTunes as share name
   mtd-version=svn-1696
   iTSh Version=131073
   Version=196610
   Password=false
   ffid=18f6a6a7
   >HomeNAS
   Can't resolve link-local name
   192.168.0.99:80

>iTunes Music Sharing (_daap._tcp.) - 1
   >homenas
   Can't resolve link-local name
   192.168.0.99:3668
   txtvers=1
   Database ID=54429BB0
   Machine ID=54429BB0
   Machine Name=homenas
   mtd-version=svn-1696
   iTSh Version=131073
   Version=196610
   Password=false
   ffid=18f6a6a7

>Samba (_smb._tcp.) - 3
  >Airport
  Can't resolve link-local name
  [fe80::216:cbff:fec1:a5ea]:445
  192.168.0.2:445
  169.254.68.29:445
   netbios=Airport
   >HomeNAS
   Can't resolve link-local name
   192.168.0.99:445             <- no NetBIOS name?

6. DLNA server to support more video formats (was already mentioned in conjunction with SONY TV-s), with transcoding, if possible. Although Sony BRAVIA DLNA is supposed to support MPEG-2 and AVCHD (H.264), the DNS-325 currently serves only MPEG-2 files in MPEG-PS container (.mpg, .mpeg) over DLNA. .mp4, .m4v and .m2ts files are simply ignored.

7. Add IPv6 support.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 21, 2011, 04:35:10 AM
. . . .

4. Possibility to format single drive as RAID1. How else would it be possible to migrate Standard setup to RAID1 w/o data loss?
Perhaps after formatting RAID1 with single drive system could be in the state of one faulty drive?

I believe this feature is already available (although not clearly documented).
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=41180.0
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 21, 2011, 04:35:20 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or missed anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any additional items in the list below were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: priitv8 on September 21, 2011, 09:16:41 AM
I believe this feature is already available (although not clearly documented).
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=41180.0
This sounds exactly as I had dreamed of. This should be definitely documented! The on-line help in Web administration screen is probably the easiest to do. But user's guide shouldn't be missing this knowledge either.
PS what about my other wishes? Anything realistic in there?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 21, 2011, 09:28:03 AM
This sounds exactly as I had dreamed of. This should be definitely documented! The on-line help in Web administration screen is probably the easiest to do. But user's guide shouldn't be missing this knowledge either.
PS what about my other wishes? Anything realistic in there?

There are many undocumented tricks and tips floating around this forum. I agree that this disparate material should be brought together in some form of consolidated help resources.

As far as some of your other suggestions are concerned, changing the "Volume_1" name is something that's been requested since the earlier legacy DNS models were released. The fact that the name still can't be modified probably means that the Volume name is closely tied (and referenced) at the core of the DNS, else I suspect D-Link would fixed this a long time ago. The suggestion you raised that I personally would place the greatest weight on is expanding the container/codec support, which would increase the usability for users with different media requirements.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: priitv8 on September 21, 2011, 11:24:58 AM
The suggestion you raised that I personally would place the greatest weight on is expanding the container/codec support, which would increase the usability for users with different media requirements.
I see. I just hope sorting the Bonjour advertisements should be fairly trivial, so I keep crossing my fingers for these also.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 23, 2011, 06:01:21 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Jack Ryan on September 24, 2011, 08:33:11 AM
Bug in backup application:

I had set up a one off network backup and accepted the default time (the current time). The backup proceeded normally.
Later, I tried to modify the backup to repeat the one off backup. I found that I could not select the current time (to do the backup now) and the popup calendar showed 2010 and would not advance to 2011.
The current NAS time is correct and is automatically updated with NTP.
I deleted the backup configuration and entered a new one - the default time was then correct (the current time).

Suggestion:

There is a request to make the root name settable to something other than Volume_1. This would be nice but it would also be useful to be able to name a share. Currently the share takes the name of the directory being shared. If the share name was settable then the root (Volume_1) could be given an arbitrary name when shared.

Thanks
Jack
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 24, 2011, 03:30:17 PM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: venfan on September 25, 2011, 06:33:48 PM
Already said, but I would really like to emphasize the need for the DLNA server to support more video formats, in particular high definition ones, like MKV. I would have never bought this unit if I had known of this limitation.

Also, the DLNA server should be capable of processing subtitles (.srt) files automatically, just like Samsung's PC Share Manager does. That is, to show subtitles automatically is a .srt file with the same name as the video file is present in the same folder.

Also, I don’t know is there is a good reason for using custom disk format, but I would really like that the DNS would use NTFS, so the user could eventually move the HD to a desktop or other USB box and use the data without reformating. That would also eliminate those silly compatibility problems between products.
Compatibility with Intel's Matrix technology would also be welcomed.


Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 25, 2011, 07:37:41 PM
Also, I don’t know is there is a good reason for using custom disk format, but I would really like that the DNS would use NTFS, so the user could eventually move the HD to a desktop or other USB box and use the data without reformating. That would also eliminate those silly compatibility problems between products.
Compatibility with Intel's Matrix technology would also be welcomed.

Most NAS manufacturers use the Linux filesystem, i.e. this isn't an issue specific to D-Link.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: priitv8 on September 26, 2011, 10:22:09 PM
One more question: is there anything substantial that would prevent making SMB/CIFS also a switchable protocol, just as AFP, NFS and WebDAV currently are? I mean so, that I could explicitly switch it on or leave it off, at my own discretion?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: pitjupp on September 29, 2011, 06:14:00 AM
Hi,

another request for the next firmware would be to support the latest squeezebox server

Best regards
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Relnor on September 29, 2011, 08:04:24 AM
Already said, but I would really like to emphasize the need for the DLNA server to support more video formats, in particular high definition ones, like MKV. I would have never bought this unit if I had known of this limitation.


I will work with any type of file. I have almost only .mkv file and they all work.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 29, 2011, 09:45:18 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on October 02, 2011, 09:32:59 AM
P2P applications:
- Be able to put more than one torrent at a time from the web interface.
- Start downloading torrents automatic once copied a folder torrents.
- Ability to copy a file downloaded to see other directories based on their ext, or specific to each file.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 02, 2011, 10:15:49 AM
P2P applications: . . .Ability to copy a file downloaded to see other directories based on their ext, or specific to each file.

Can you please clarify?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 02, 2011, 10:16:33 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: stevelucky76 on October 06, 2011, 07:33:40 AM
You can uncross Time Machine from that list as it no longer works. I'm not sure if it was when I updated to 10.7.1 or what, but I have two machine that it stopped working on and level 2 support couldn't fix it. Does anyone else have Time Machine working on OS X 10.7.1?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: mcsbeach on October 06, 2011, 06:25:49 PM
My issue is with the Squeeze Center.  I have posted several threads under the forum topic:

D-Link DNS-325 Squeeze Center Update Needed

I am hoping that there will be an firmware change that allows for updating the DNS-325 Squeeze Center each time the Logitech Squeezebox Server and associated devices have a firmware update.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: vreid47362 on October 07, 2011, 03:45:24 AM
I have 3 Suggestions:

1.  I would like for any connected USB drives to show up on the "Local Backups" application as a destination for the "Save To" option.  Right now, the only way to save to a USB drive for off-site backup is to copy across the network from an internal NAS hard drive shared folder to the mounted USB shared folder.  It is much more efficient and faster to be able to do a copy from an internal NAS hard drive to an attached USB drive right on the device itself.

2.  It appears that anytime a USB drive is attached to the NAS that it shows up as a shared folder on the network with permissions for anyone to be able to use it.  I would like to have the ability to restrict access to plugged in USB drives to the admin user only.  Alternatively, I would like to be able to choose whether to share the USB drive or not once it is mounted (especially if item 1 is implemented).

3.  Have SNMP MIB's available.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 07, 2011, 04:37:53 AM
My issue is with the Squeeze Center.  I have posted several threads under the forum topic:

D-Link DNS-325 Squeeze Center Update Needed

I am hoping that there will be an firmware change that allows for updating the DNS-325 Squeeze Center each time the Logitech Squeezebox Server and associated devices have a firmware update.

This item is already on the wishlist.  :)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 07, 2011, 04:41:22 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 07, 2011, 12:45:34 PM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on October 08, 2011, 10:32:47 AM
Able to move with the file manager's own NAS files to disk volume_2 volume_1 or connected by USB (USBDisck1_1)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 08, 2011, 11:04:14 AM
Able to move with the file manager's own NAS files to disk volume_2 volume_1 or connected by USB (USBDisck1_1)

Sorry, but can you please provide more clarification? I'm not 100% sure what you mean here.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on October 09, 2011, 12:50:11 PM
With the file manager's own NAS is not able to move files a usb hdd connected to a volume
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 09, 2011, 01:42:00 PM
With the file manager's own NAS is not able to move files a usb hdd connected to a volume

Does the following existing wishlist item address what you are looking for?
Backup - Designate USB HDD as the target destination for the integrated "Local Backup" functionality
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 11, 2011, 04:34:42 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on October 12, 2011, 06:24:50 AM
Does the following existing wishlist item address what you are looking for?
Backup - Designate USB HDD as the target destination for the integrated "Local Backup" functionality
How? I did not understand


-----------


An important use.
When creating a user can choose the directory where you want to share via ftp and not have to use the folders you have in "network share"
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 12, 2011, 06:31:19 AM
When creating a user can choose the directory where you want to share via ftp and not have to use the folders you have in "network share"

Are you looking for the DNS-320 to manage USB attached storage as an extension to the internal Volume(s)? For example, are you looking for the DNS-320 user permissions and FTP access to extend to the USB directories (managed through the DNS-320? ???
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on October 12, 2011, 08:44:32 AM
There are different things.
The first is:
Can not move files via USB drive connected to an internal disk on the NAS using the file manager that comes with the NAS (via web)

The second:
To create user accounts and to relate a directory to show when connecting via FTP and not have to use a folder which is placed as network shares (smb)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on October 15, 2011, 01:23:47 PM
They understand what I mean about FTP?
If I create an FTP account to a specific person, I have to specify a directory to share and must be a directory which is on previously shared resources, which does not interest me because then I'd have many shared resources unnecessarily.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 17, 2011, 06:47:32 AM
They understand what I mean about FTP?
If I create an FTP account to a specific person, I have to specify a directory to share and must be a directory which is on previously shared resources, which does not interest me because then I'd have many shared resources unnecessarily.

So you're looking for the ability to provide users with FTP access to DNS-325 directories without requiring that the directories are shared?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on October 17, 2011, 01:10:13 PM
YESSSSSSSSSS!!!
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 17, 2011, 01:17:17 PM
YESSSSSSSSSS!!!

Finally!. . . Took long enough  ;D
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on October 17, 2011, 01:19:46 PM
damn English. You have to learn Spanish!
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 17, 2011, 01:21:10 PM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 17, 2011, 01:23:08 PM
damn English. You have to learn Spanish!

I'm trying my best. You can blame Google translate for the miscommunication.  :P
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: marky1607 on October 22, 2011, 07:07:51 AM
I didn't notice until this point as a wish for change on next firmware:

User rights - can you add functionality to define more user/group rights like append and modify.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 22, 2011, 07:44:29 AM
I didn't notice until this point as a wish for change on next firmware:

User rights - can you add functionality to define more user/group rights like append and modify.

I'm not sure what "append" means in the context of permissions. Adding data to an existing file?
Do you think the inclusion of "Modify" (read/write/execute/delete) would be confusing to most users, since "write" access provides similar functionality? ???
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on October 22, 2011, 08:06:03 AM
1. Megaupload and other support for direct download website.

2. Support for recording and monitoring of IP cameras


Hopefully for future versions apart from correction officers bugs come new features implemented. But I will be forced to throw to Synology
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 22, 2011, 09:44:37 AM
1. Megaupload and other support for direct download website.

2. Support for recording and monitoring of IP cameras

Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 22, 2011, 09:44:54 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on October 22, 2011, 10:49:08 AM
JavaLawyer, you have something to do with any interest dlink or something?
be taken intoaccount all this for the next update? ... or is it an attempt to do so?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 22, 2011, 11:46:25 AM
JavaLawyer, you have something to do with any interest dlink or something?
be taken intoaccount all this for the next update? ... or is it an attempt to do so?

I have no affiliation with D-Link, I'm just a D-Link consumer helping out on this forum.  ;D
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: neiremaove on October 23, 2011, 01:21:31 PM
Power ON @ a scheduled time  (my Synology 508 got it)  ;D

power off is already supported
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 23, 2011, 02:27:47 PM
Power ON @ a scheduled time  (my Synology 508 got it)  ;D

power off is already supported

No problem. . . added.  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 23, 2011, 02:28:43 PM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on October 24, 2011, 09:22:00 AM
Neiremaove good, I imagine that Synology are somewhat unusual compared to dlink.
to highlight about your Synology possibilities?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: pkarlos_76 on October 24, 2011, 09:35:52 AM
You say latest firmware what version do you consider latest firmware, latest beta firmware or latest released firmware?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: neiremaove on October 24, 2011, 09:42:02 AM
Erm no   ;D

I'm lucky enough to have something called a JOB ( thing that nolife or jobless doesn't have)  ;D

I doesn't need my NAS online 24/24 but just a 2 or 3 hours every days, I need a good sleep before doing some work again, on my planet it's called real life  ;D
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 24, 2011, 09:42:49 AM
You say latest firmware what version do you consider latest firmware, latest beta firmware or latest released firmware?

Good question. This Wishlist was initiated immediately following the release of firmware v1.02b03, which was subsequently removed from circulation. This wishlist and listed fixes are predicated on the now-unavailable firmware v1.02b03. Rather than re-tooling the list, I'm keeping things going as-is with the expectation that firmware v.1.02b03 or later will soon follow.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 24, 2011, 09:47:50 AM
Erm no   ;D

I'm lucky enough to have something called a JOB ( thing that nolife or jobless doesn't have)  ;D

I doesn't need my NAS online 24/24 but just a 2 or 3 hours every days, I need a good sleep before doing some work again, on my planet it's called real life  ;D

Many users purchased their DNS-325 for home business or formal work environments, necessitating a 24/7 NAS uptime.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 25, 2011, 08:37:24 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on October 26, 2011, 02:55:02 PM
Being able to choose where to install the applications
To change the name of the volumes, or to exchange the names without having to change their lot.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 26, 2011, 03:03:25 PM
Being able to choose where to install the applications

What applications? Please explain. ???


To change the name of the volumes, or to exchange the names without having to change their lot.

Do you mean changing "Volume_1" to "New_Name"? And if the HDDs are moved around, you want "Volume_1" to stay as "Volume_1" rather than change names to "Volume_2"?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on October 27, 2011, 02:18:20 PM
For applications that can be installed for now. For example PhotoCenter volumen_2 installed on his face. without me decide.

indeed able to change lot and continue to carry the same name.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 27, 2011, 05:33:14 PM
For applications that can be installed for now. For example PhotoCenter volumen_2 installed on his face. without me decide.

indeed able to change lot and continue to carry the same name.

Both items are added. BTW part of your request was already on the list:

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 27, 2011, 05:33:34 PM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on November 04, 2011, 01:02:27 PM
Web management interface with support for mobile terminals

Synology amazing demo:
http://demo.synology.com:5000
admin
synology
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 04, 2011, 04:51:12 PM
Web management interface with support for mobile terminals

Can you please explain this a bit further? Thanks.  :)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on November 04, 2011, 05:29:59 PM
What if I go with my smartphone to Home NAS management suits my Mobile.
Many web sites have mobile version

MORE THINGS ...
1. Support for Dropbox
2. Possibility of an FTP backup with a choice of incremental mode.
3. Possibility of another NAS backup with the option to choose incremental mode.
4. Make more friends the "local backups" and amplier to remote
5.I insist ->>> Web interface better. For example: Synology NAS web interface
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 04, 2011, 06:22:33 PM
What if I go with my smartphone to Home NAS management suits my Mobile.
Many web sites have mobile version

Added...

1. Support for Dropbox

Added...

2. Possibility of an FTP backup with a choice of incremental mode.

Don't quite understand this...

3. Possibility of another NAS backup with the option to choose incremental mode.

NAS to remote NAS incremental backup options already exist in the current firmware:
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=42065.0

4. Make more friends the "local backups" and amplier to remote

Sorry, but I don't understand this.

5.I insist ->>> Web interface better. For example: Synology NAS web interface

Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 04, 2011, 06:22:53 PM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on November 05, 2011, 03:01:12 AM
Ftp downloads that can be journalists do not have the option of incrementally
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 10, 2011, 04:58:00 AM
Ftp downloads that can be journalists do not have the option of incrementally

Sorry. . . we're hitting the language barrier again.  :-[
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 10, 2011, 04:59:45 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

Note: This firmware wishlist was developed before DNS-325 firmware version 1.02b03 was removed from circulation. As such, functionality labeled as "FIXED" is presently not available in the currently available firmware. We will continue to compile this wishlist under the pretense that a re-release (or newer version) of firmware v1.02b03 is forthcoming in the near future.

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: ABSOLUTLY NECESSARY !!!
Post by: donsenilo on November 16, 2011, 11:01:52 AM
hi

it is absolutly necessary that we can ajust the temperature for the fan !!!
Title: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 16, 2011, 11:23:17 AM
it is absolutly necessary that we can ajust the temperature for the fan !!!

The current controls already maintain the temperature within a safe range. Selecting "Auto (Low/High)" or "Auto (Off/Low/High)" will allow the DNS-325 to self regulate the temperature.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: priitv8 on November 16, 2011, 11:26:45 AM
After checking the status of iTunes Server on another NAS-s, I'd say that the abandoned mt-daapd should be replaced with more modern, in active development and iTunes 10-compatible forked-daapd solution.
Something along these lines:
http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=177&t=37472 (http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=177&t=37472)
http://blog.synology.com/blog/?p=29 (http://blog.synology.com/blog/?p=29)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 16, 2011, 11:30:33 AM
After checking the status of iTunes Server on another NAS-s, I'd say that the abandoned mt-daapd should be replaced with more modern, in active development and iTunes 10-compatible forked-daapd solution.
Something along these lines:
http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=177&t=37472 (http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=177&t=37472)
http://blog.synology.com/blog/?p=29 (http://blog.synology.com/blog/?p=29)

Can you please restate your request more concisely for inclusion on the master wishlist?
Thanks!  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: priitv8 on November 16, 2011, 11:39:43 AM
Can you please restate your request more concisely for inclusion on the master wishlist?
Thanks!  ;)
Sure!
Replace current mt-daapd/Firefly (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefly_Media_Server)-based iTunes Server with AirPlay-capable forked-daapd (http://blog.technologeek.org/2009/06/12/217) code.
Both are well known open-source projects.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 16, 2011, 12:12:31 PM
Sure!
Replace current mt-daapd/Firefly (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefly_Media_Server)-based iTunes Server with AirPlay-capable forked-daapd (http://blog.technologeek.org/2009/06/12/217) code.
Both are well known open-source projects.

Added. . .
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 16, 2011, 12:17:44 PM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

Note: This firmware wishlist was developed before DNS-325 firmware version 1.02b03 was removed from circulation. As such, functionality labeled as "FIXED" is presently not available in the currently available firmware. We will continue to compile this wishlist under the pretense that a re-release (or newer version) of firmware v1.02b03 is forthcoming in the near future.

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: jamman on November 17, 2011, 08:31:32 AM
The addition of Amazon S3 support was great except it costs too much ($0.15/GB).  What about including support for other online backups (CrashPlan, Mozy, etc.)?  Crash plan has linux client functionality already which should make it the easiest to add. 
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 17, 2011, 08:52:10 AM
The addition of Amazon S3 support was great except it costs too much ($0.15/GB).  What about including support for other online backups (CrashPlan, Mozy, etc.)?  Crash plan has linux client functionality already which should make it the easiest to add. 

Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 17, 2011, 08:55:22 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

Note: This firmware wishlist was developed before DNS-325 firmware version 1.02b03 was removed from circulation. As such, functionality labeled as "FIXED" is presently not available in the currently available firmware. We will continue to compile this wishlist under the pretense that a re-release (or newer version) of firmware v1.02b03 is forthcoming in the near future.

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 18, 2011, 08:55:54 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

Note: This firmware wishlist was developed before DNS-325 firmware version 1.02b03 was removed from circulation. As such, functionality labeled as "FIXED" is presently not available in the currently available firmware. We will continue to compile this wishlist under the pretense that a re-release (or newer version) of firmware v1.02b03 is forthcoming in the near future.

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: georgechr on November 21, 2011, 12:21:22 AM
Request: P2P - Be able to set Max Number of Active Downloads

And the following already exists:

P2P - Ability to automatically start downloading newly added torrents
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 21, 2011, 04:18:08 AM
Request: P2P - Be able to set Max Number of Active Downloads

Added...

And the following already exists:

P2P - Ability to automatically start downloading newly added torrents

Thanks for pointing out this oversight!.  :-[
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 21, 2011, 04:19:38 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

Note: This firmware wishlist was developed before DNS-325 firmware version 1.02b03 was removed from circulation. As such, functionality labeled as "FIXED" is presently not available in the currently available firmware. We will continue to compile this wishlist under the pretense that a re-release (or newer version) of firmware v1.02b03 is forthcoming in the near future.

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Gooru on November 22, 2011, 04:19:06 AM
Request Add Please: P2P - Add/Delete torrent-trackers

And I hope that will be added support DLNA mkv/mka files.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 22, 2011, 05:15:56 AM
Request Add Please: P2P - Add/Delete torrent-trackers

And I hope that will be added support DLNA mkv/mka files.

Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 22, 2011, 05:16:59 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

Note: This firmware wishlist was developed before DNS-325 firmware version 1.02b03 was removed from circulation. As such, functionality labeled as "FIXED" is presently not available in the currently available firmware. We will continue to compile this wishlist under the pretense that a re-release (or newer version) of firmware v1.02b03 is forthcoming in the near future.

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: georgechr on November 22, 2011, 09:01:32 AM
Another feature request: P2P - Time remaining for download to finish

Any idea when a new firmware will be released?

The below is one of the most important one to be fixed/added:

General - Ability to access and move files/directories on a USB storage device using the DNS-325 file manager

What are you guys doing now to copy from NAS to a usb device?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 22, 2011, 09:11:10 AM
Another feature request: P2P - Time remaining for download to finish

Added...

Any idea when a new firmware will be released?

The prior beta (2.02b01) was re-released a few days ago. No word on the next release date.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 22, 2011, 09:13:31 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

Note: This firmware wishlist was developed before DNS-325 firmware version 1.02b03 was removed from circulation. As such, functionality labeled as "FIXED" is presently not available in the currently available firmware. We will continue to compile this wishlist under the pretense that a re-release (or newer version) of firmware v1.02b03 is forthcoming in the near future.

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: tedfroop on November 27, 2011, 01:57:48 PM
Ability to install plugins to SqueezeCenter. (Like Superdatetime from http://gregbrown.net/squeeze/superdatetime.htm)
They will not install as the usuall Linux location for plugins (/Var/Lib/Squeezebox/plugins) is not available.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 27, 2011, 02:30:01 PM
Added. . .   :)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 27, 2011, 02:31:42 PM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

Note: This firmware wishlist was developed before DNS-325 firmware version 1.02b03 was removed from circulation. As such, functionality labeled as "FIXED" is presently not available in the currently available firmware. We will continue to compile this wishlist under the pretense that a re-release (or newer version) of firmware v1.02b03 is forthcoming in the near future.

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

[/quote][/list]
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: myst on December 03, 2011, 01:36:34 AM
Be able to see easily NAS ressources with graph like (CPU/MEMORY/NETWORK utilization) on the right of the page (under the "Storage Status" for exemple).
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 03, 2011, 09:06:30 AM
Be able to see easily NAS ressources with graph like (CPU/MEMORY/NETWORK utilization) on the right of the page (under the "Storage Status" for exemple).

Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 03, 2011, 09:09:04 AM
blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

Note: This firmware wishlist was developed before DNS-325 firmware version 1.02b03 was removed from circulation. As such, functionality labeled as "FIXED" is presently not available in the currently available firmware. We will continue to compile this wishlist under the pretense that a re-release (or newer version) of firmware v1.02b03 is forthcoming in the near future.

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

[/list]
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on December 04, 2011, 03:34:20 AM
Improvement for P2P applications:
Currently only allows 20 and 10 simultaneous downloads torrents.
When these 20 finished downloading the torrent program does not burden the Folder "torrent", having to manually delete the list (100%) to load the other torrent.
This slows down the massive download torrents
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 04, 2011, 07:21:26 AM
Improvement for P2P applications:
Currently only allows 20 and 10 simultaneous downloads torrents.
When these 20 finished downloading the torrent program does not burden the Folder "torrent", having to manually delete the list (100%) to load the other torrent.
This slows down the massive download torrents

Are you looking for an option to automatically delete torrents upon completion and add the next one in the queue so there are always 20 simultaneous downloads running until the queue is empty?  ???
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: xpmps on December 05, 2011, 07:01:07 AM
yes
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 05, 2011, 07:15:56 AM
yes

Added...  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 05, 2011, 07:16:07 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

Note: This firmware wishlist was developed before DNS-325 firmware version 1.02b03 was removed from circulation. As such, functionality labeled as "FIXED" is presently not available in the currently available firmware. We will continue to compile this wishlist under the pretense that a re-release (or newer version) of firmware v1.02b03 is forthcoming in the near future.

DNS-325 Wishlist


Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: m69 on December 06, 2011, 01:28:07 AM
Helo everybody!!

I'm new to the NAS scene and made a nice deal with a new DNS-325.

I've been reading this post and somewhere someone asked for subtitle support in video streaming but I don't see it on the master list.

I'd like to see the 325 with this funcionality.

DLNA - Suport for video/subtitle streaming (*.srt;*.sub)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 06, 2011, 03:55:59 AM
Helo everybody!!

I'm new to the NAS scene and made a nice deal with a new DNS-325.

I've been reading this post and somewhere someone asked for subtitle support in video streaming but I don't see it on the master list.

I'd like to see the 325 with this funcionality.

DLNA - Suport for video/subtitle streaming (*.srt;*.sub)

Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 06, 2011, 03:57:37 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

Note: This firmware wishlist was developed before DNS-325 firmware version 1.02b03 was removed from circulation. As such, functionality labeled as "FIXED" is presently not available in the currently available firmware. We will continue to compile this wishlist under the pretense that a re-release (or newer version) of firmware v1.02b03 is forthcoming in the near future.

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: m69 on December 08, 2011, 12:29:00 AM
Hi again.

Thank you for adding my request to the master list.
Today i noticed that the UPnP AV server is unable to stream *.mkv and *.tiff. to my tv and my ps3.
Is this true or am I doing something wrong.
If it's true i'd like to add this feature to the "christmas wishes" list.  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: georgechr on December 08, 2011, 02:19:50 AM
the list keeps getting bigger and bigger but the firmware releases are nowhere to be seen :)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 08, 2011, 04:23:24 AM
Hi again.

Thank you for adding my request to the master list.
Today i noticed that the UPnP AV server is unable to stream *.mkv and *.tiff. to my tv and my ps3.
Is this true or am I doing something wrong.
If it's true i'd like to add this feature to the "christmas wishes" list.  ;)

Thanks for your input. I'll need at least one other DNS-325 owner to validate this before adding to the list.  ???
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 12, 2011, 04:45:08 PM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: venfan on December 12, 2011, 07:24:07 PM
Thanks for your input. I'll need at least one other DNS-325 owner to validate this before adding to the list.  ???

I can say this is correct for mkv files, don't know for tiff.
I also had mentioned the management of .srt subtitle files by the DNs's DLNA server.

There is one feature that I would find very valuable. Not sure if it is already in the list.

The backup feature (LAN from PC to DNS) should be able to continue the backup from the point it was executing, in case the backup was interrupted, for example, if the PC was shut down in the middle of the process. Currently, the DNS window show that the backup "Failed", and reschedules the backup (in case it is configured that way) for the next date in the schedule. In this way, you may end up with incomplete backups over and over again, and so not having a valid backup at all. The "ideal" way would be that the backup would restart as soon as the PC is detected on line again.

Agree that the list is growing way to fast, and updates are coming was too slow. ::) ::)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 13, 2011, 07:21:47 AM
I can say this is correct for mkv files, don't know for tiff.

Added...

I also had mentioned the management of .srt subtitle files by the DNs's DLNA server.

This is was previously listed as the last item on the wishlist

There is one feature that I would find very valuable. Not sure if it is already in the list.

The backup feature (LAN from PC to DNS) should be able to continue the backup from the point it was executing, in case the backup was interrupted, for example, if the PC was shut down in the middle of the process. Currently, the DNS window show that the backup "Failed", and reschedules the backup (in case it is configured that way) for the next date in the schedule. In this way, you may end up with incomplete backups over and over again, and so not having a valid backup at all. The "ideal" way would be that the backup would restart as soon as the PC is detected on line again.

Added...

Agree that the list is growing way to fast, and updates are coming was too slow. ::) ::)

Agreed! ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 13, 2011, 07:24:13 AM
Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 14, 2011, 05:22:41 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 14, 2011, 05:40:46 AM
Due to the growing size of our firmware wishlist, I posted a separate locked sticky thread titled "DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist [Master List] located here (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0). This separate thread contains a mirror of our list (with only 1 post!) for easy reference.  I'll update the master list as changes are posted on this thread.

Please post your comments on whether you like this approach, or think it's a bit too confusing. Or do you have a better idea?  ???

Thanks for your support.  :)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: tedfroop on December 19, 2011, 06:25:45 PM
Like the approach...
BTW... The latest Squeeze Center (now Logitech Media Server) includes a DLNA client to support the Logitech Revue.  There is no transcoding included as yet.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: zakkos on December 28, 2011, 01:04:15 PM
Solve the problem of "local backup" with OSX

http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=44817.0
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 29, 2011, 05:06:21 AM
Solve the problem of "local backup" with OSX

http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=44817.0

I read your referenced thread. Before I add this item, I'll need a few more users to validate that local backup via OSX isn't functioning properly (i.e. and not a configuration issue).
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: priitv8 on December 29, 2011, 05:39:59 AM
I read your referenced thread. Before I add this item, I'll need a few more users to validate that local backup via OSX isn't functioning properly (i.e. and not a configuration issue).
As a minimum, I can confirm, that the URL shown in User's Guide on page 91 definitely won't pass the validation routine in JavaScript code. So either the UG or JavaScript routine needs a fix.
Also I haven't managed to make Windows-style \\server\path connection work under OS X.
Seems, that this is a OS X feature, not a bug:
http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/22831/is-there-a-way-to-make-windows-style-smb-share-paths-launch-correctly (http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/22831/is-there-a-way-to-make-windows-style-smb-share-paths-launch-correctly)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 29, 2011, 06:04:46 AM
As a minimum, I can confirm, that the URL shown in User's Guide on page 91 definitely won't pass the validation routine in JavaScript code. So either the UG or JavaScript routine needs a fix.
Also I haven't managed to make Windows-style \\server\path connection work under OS X.
Seems, that this is a OS X feature, not a bug:
http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/22831/is-there-a-way-to-make-windows-style-smb-share-paths-launch-correctly (http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/22831/is-there-a-way-to-make-windows-style-smb-share-paths-launch-correctly)

Thank you for validating this issue. I'll add the OSX incompatibility as a "bug".
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 29, 2011, 06:07:14 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: zakkos on December 29, 2011, 01:12:28 PM
Thanks JavaLawyer and priitv8  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 29, 2011, 02:21:39 PM
Thanks JavaLawyer and priitv8  ;)

Glad I was able to help...  :)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: fabio.rhodes on January 22, 2012, 08:00:54 AM
Hi all, I'm new here, from Italy.

I'd like to have this feature/fix on next firmware release:
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 24, 2012, 05:10:13 AM
Hi all, I'm new here, from Italy.

I'd like to have this feature/fix on next firmware release:
  • DLNA: correct use of "Album Artist" and "Artist" tags when creating multimedia library to avoid splitting of a single music album in multiple albums when listing

Welcome to our community.
I've added your suggestion to our list.  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 24, 2012, 05:11:18 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

[/quote]
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: georgechr on January 24, 2012, 05:42:30 AM
Have a small request.

Please D-Link make this for us http://www.synology.com/products/dsm_livedemo.php?lang=enu (http://www.synology.com/products/dsm_livedemo.php?lang=enu). :)

I think Synology has put the bar at the highest level, concerning a lot of things.

One of the top features is the great DiskStation Manager. That is one hell of a management console.

Why doesnt D-Link follow in the same footsteps? Its a shame that a company like D-Link has not taken a great interest in its NAS products, and has created a basic/simplistic interface, with a lot of bugs/unsupported programs (itunes,squeeze etc.)

I am really starting to regret the money i spent on my DNS-325 whereas i could have waited a bit longer and buy a Synology, which basically covers anything you need concerning a NAS; performance, speed and expandability.

I am not here to just nag about my NAS, although you got to admit that D-Link doesnt really care for its products (DNS-325).

Anyway just something i wanted to share.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 24, 2012, 08:02:43 AM
Have a small request.

Please D-Link make this for us http://www.synology.com/products/dsm_livedemo.php?lang=enu (http://www.synology.com/products/dsm_livedemo.php?lang=enu). :)

I think Synology has put the bar at the highest level, concerning a lot of things.

One of the top features is the great DiskStation Manager. That is one hell of a management console.

Add a line item like this: "General - Integrated file browser (with ability to delete files and directories)"?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: georgechr on January 24, 2012, 09:18:06 AM
Sorry I don't get it
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 24, 2012, 11:17:19 AM
Sorry I don't get it

To add a line item as general as mirroring/leveraging the functionality/GUI design of the Synology web interface is too general. From my understanding, one of the key features in the Synology web interface is the ability to manage files/directories (ergo my item).

Do you agree or have other items in mind?  ???
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: georgechr on January 24, 2012, 10:45:41 PM
oh ok now i get it.

if it only were that hehee :)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 25, 2012, 05:23:08 AM
oh ok now i get it.

if it only were that hehee :)

Well, I'll add the item nonetheless...  :-\
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 25, 2012, 05:24:20 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: Northerndj on January 25, 2012, 08:09:26 AM
My only whish is Support for Android devices on DNLA
I have tried this in two Devices using DNLA apps they see the DNS they see the files but it will not send the footage
I bought this to replace a seagate which worked fine
The reason why i ask is that smart TV's are now out and the samsung range uses the same apps
This is only a android problem i have tried all the avalable dnla apps out there
My phone is a Galaxy s and that has a DNLA app that worked fine on the seagete
On the D-link it see's the file but can not play the file
If the file is on a pc and streamed via Dnla it works fine
My mate has the DNS 320 and that works fine
Hope this can get fixed or all the Smart TV customers are not going to be Happy >:(
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: pkdick on January 28, 2012, 01:01:34 AM
Hello,

I wish my DNS-325 had the possibility to transfer files to the free microsoft Skydrive Cloud storage (there is already the Amazon S3 storage proposed, but you have to pay for it...).

Moreover, it would also be nice that the ADS plugin from the DNS-343 NAS would be adapted to the DNS-325...

Thank you in advance to the D-Link Team.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: xpmps on January 29, 2012, 03:33:05 AM
ADS?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 30, 2012, 05:05:47 AM
My only whish is Support for Android devices on DNLA
I have tried this in two Devices using DNLA apps they see the DNS they see the files but it will not send the footage
I bought this to replace a seagate which worked fine
The reason why i ask is that smart TV's are now out and the samsung range uses the same apps
This is only a android problem i have tried all the avalable dnla apps out there
My phone is a Galaxy s and that has a DNLA app that worked fine on the seagete
On the D-link it see's the file but can not play the file
If the file is on a pc and streamed via Dnla it works fine
My mate has the DNS 320 and that works fine
Hope this can get fixed or all the Smart TV customers are not going to be Happy >:(

Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 30, 2012, 05:06:16 AM
ADS?

Active Directory Services
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 30, 2012, 05:13:19 AM
Hello,

I wish my DNS-325 had the possibility to transfer files to the free microsoft Skydrive Cloud storage (there is already the Amazon S3 storage proposed, but you have to pay for it...).

Moreover, it would also be nice that the ADS plugin from the DNS-343 NAS would be adapted to the DNS-325...

Thank you in advance to the D-Link Team.

Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 30, 2012, 05:20:24 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: fabio.rhodes on January 30, 2012, 06:58:31 AM
Welcome to our community.
I've added your suggestion to our list.  ;)

Thank you :)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: Northerndj on February 01, 2012, 04:20:21 AM
Many thanks for adding my thoughts on the DNLA
This will be a good selling point for the device
One thing is there any way it would Auto refresh after adding a Folder
Files refresh but i have noticed via UPNP if you put a folder on you have to do a full refresh
then they show
Files show up straight away
One air of caution on the P2P front those rotters are clamping down on file sharing
Now i never did any of this until i saw how easy using this it can be done other nas companies don't promote this to much
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: polnsf on February 08, 2012, 10:32:41 AM
If possible: pyLoad to use rapidshare netload and more.. Add Amule settings options (change default ports for example) and Trasmission client plugin.
Thank you.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on February 20, 2012, 06:05:03 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: m69 on March 02, 2012, 02:29:38 PM
Hi.
One more request:
The ability to add a conection from a "magnetic link" to the P2P server insted of only torrents.
Sorry for my bad english...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: florent33700 on March 04, 2012, 02:10:03 PM
Bug -  Network shares parameters are not saved after reboot.

Before reboot :
(http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/2708/beforeoy.png) (http://img833.imageshack.us/i/beforeoy.png/)

After reboot :
(http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/4209/aftervs.png) (http://img829.imageshack.us/i/aftervs.png/)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 05, 2012, 04:37:50 AM
Can anyone reproduce this issue? I'll add after I receive at least one additional confirmation.

Bug -  Network shares parameters are not saved after reboot.

Before reboot :
(http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/2708/beforeoy.png) (http://img833.imageshack.us/i/beforeoy.png/)

After reboot :
(http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/4209/aftervs.png) (http://img829.imageshack.us/i/aftervs.png/)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 05, 2012, 04:39:05 AM
Hi.
One more request:
The ability to add a conection from a "magnetic link" to the P2P server insted of only torrents.
Sorry for my bad english...

Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 05, 2012, 04:40:25 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

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Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: jmvc on March 05, 2012, 07:13:49 AM
Hola, soy nuevo en el foro, tengo un NAS 325, y se me ha presentado un incoveniente luego de actualizar el Firmware a 1.02, ya que mi NAS sirve como respaldo a un servidor linux, aprovechando su función de servidor FTP, este respaldo remoto se hacia a traves del comando ncftpput -R -m -u (usuario) -p (clave) servidor ftp (mi NAS) ruta-destino ruta-local, luego de la actualizacion dejo de funcionar, si me pueden ayudar se los agradezco..!!

Hi, I'm new to the forum, I have a DNS 325, and I presented a drawback after upgrading the firmware to 1.02, as my DNS serves as a backup to a linux server, using your FTP server function (DNS), the remote backup is through the command to ncftpput-R-m-u (user)-p (password) ftp server (my DNS) route-map-local destination, after the update stopped working, if I can help thank you. .!
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: florent33700 on March 05, 2012, 03:33:43 PM
Can anyone reproduce this issue? I'll add after I receive at least one additional confirmation.


Look : http://youtu.be/7prlA1XhyYU
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 06, 2012, 05:23:38 AM
Look : http://youtu.be/7prlA1XhyYU

Thank you for the detailed video. . . This still raises the question as to whether this is an isolated incident or other users are experiencing the same issue.

Has anyone else experienced similar behavior with their DNS-325?

BTW - Have you tried resetting the DNS-325 to the factory defaults and re-uploading the firmware? If you try this, I recommend saving your configuration settings file to your local PC so you can quickly restore your DNS-325.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: florent33700 on March 06, 2012, 03:59:33 PM
I simply restored the configuration parameters.
I did not format my nas. So, It would be necessary to backup my config and transfer my files on another support to put back them after restoration to the factories parameters ?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 07, 2012, 05:33:47 AM
I simply restored the configuration parameters.
I did not format my nas. So, It would be necessary to backup my config and transfer my files on another support to put back them after restoration to the factories parameters ?


Performing a factory reset (using the reset button on the rear of the device) should only reset the firmware to the default settings (removing any potentially conflicting/corrupt settings) and should not impact your stored data or HDD configuration. After you perform the factory reset, re-upload the current firmware version you are running and upload your configuration settings (from the saved file).
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: polnsf on March 07, 2012, 10:57:28 AM
Please, add pyload application. On Qnap nas works very well.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 07, 2012, 11:06:30 AM
Please, add pyload application. On Qnap nas works very well.


Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 07, 2012, 11:07:22 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: florent33700 on March 07, 2012, 01:39:52 PM
Performing a factory reset (using the reset button on the rear of the device) should only reset the firmware to the default settings (removing any potentially conflicting/corrupt settings) and should not impact your stored data or HDD configuration. After you perform the factory reset, re-upload the current firmware version you are running and upload your configuration settings (from the saved file).

I already tried this manipulation. When I upload the configuration file, I get the same error as in the video.
So I have to reconfigure everything manually.
I do not know what to do ...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: florent33700 on March 11, 2012, 07:10:39 AM
I already tried this manipulation. When I upload the configuration file, I get the same error as in the video.
So I have to reconfigure everything manually.
I do not know what to do ...


I know where the problem originates.
I formatted my NAS as advised.
I reinstalled squeeze and I noticed that it was this that caused the problem.
Indeed, just change the file name "fun_plug" (eg "fun_plug.debian") and after reboot we find sharing settings.
So this is a bug in the 1.02 update as above, for exmple with the 1.01 there was no problem.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: florent33700 on March 15, 2012, 02:09:53 PM

I know where the problem originates.
I formatted my NAS as advised.
I reinstalled squeeze and I noticed that it was this that caused the problem.
Indeed, just change the file name "fun_plug" (eg "fun_plug.debian") and after reboot we find sharing settings.
So this is a bug in the 1.02 update as above, for exmple with the 1.01 there was no problem.
Can you add that problem in the wishlist ?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 19, 2012, 08:39:54 AM

I know where the problem originates.
I formatted my NAS as advised.
I reinstalled squeeze and I noticed that it was this that caused the problem.
Indeed, just change the file name "fun_plug" (eg "fun_plug.debian") and after reboot we find sharing settings.
So this is a bug in the 1.02 update as above, for exmple with the 1.01 there was no problem.

Did reinstalling SqueezeCenter fix this issue or is the file renaming still necessary?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: florent33700 on March 19, 2012, 01:25:53 PM
I talk about debian squeeze, the operating system available on the dlink ftp:
ftp://ftp.dlink.pl/dns/dns-320/driver_software/DNS-320&325_linuxDebian_revA_Squeeze_all_en_20110111.zip
Sharing settings available in the configuration interface of the NAS will not work when starting squeeze on NAS.
In précentes firmware version it worked perfectly
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 19, 2012, 01:44:31 PM
I talk about debian squeeze, the operating system available on the dlink ftp:
ftp://ftp.dlink.pl/dns/dns-320/driver_software/DNS-320&325_linuxDebian_revA_Squeeze_all_en_20110111.zip
Sharing settings available in the configuration interface of the NAS will not work when starting squeeze on NAS.
In précentes firmware version it worked perfectly

Got it.  Will add this to the list. ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 19, 2012, 01:47:20 PM

The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: florent33700 on March 19, 2012, 01:58:14 PM

Bug - Network share settings are not saved following reboot when Debian Squeeze is started on the DNS-320


It's on the DNS-325. ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 19, 2012, 02:03:32 PM
It's on the DNS-325. ;)

Fixed...  :-[
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 19, 2012, 02:03:59 PM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: raygers on March 19, 2012, 03:00:30 PM
That MKV files are supported as a valid stream file format for samsung smart tv's.

Refer to : http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=46976.0
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: cksum on March 19, 2012, 07:36:46 PM
I'd love to see support for other filesystems. EXT3 is okay, but it's archaic and recovery of data by far the best. I'd love to see more modern filesystem support. ReiserFS, maybe even XFS. Something that is a little more resilient and suited to today's usage. Especially since these are treated as "storage" drives.

I just lost 1.5 TB of content and am now simply paranoid. While RAID1 helps a lot, I'd also like to have a filesystem that compliments it.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 20, 2012, 04:41:20 AM
That MKV files are supported as a valid stream file format for samsung smart tv's.

Refer to : http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=46976.0

How does this information impact the wishlist list?  ???
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 20, 2012, 04:43:48 AM
I'd love to see support for other filesystems. EXT3 is okay, but it's archaic and recovery of data by far the best. I'd love to see more modern filesystem support. ReiserFS, maybe even XFS. Something that is a little more resilient and suited to today's usage. Especially since these are treated as "storage" drives.

I just lost 1.5 TB of content and am now simply paranoid. While RAID1 helps a lot, I'd also like to have a filesystem that compliments it.

Unfortunately, this wishlist is for suggestions primarily impacting the firmware. Altering something as fundamental as the filesystem extends well beyond firmware and would impact the entire ShareCenter line (which universally relies on EXT2/EXT3).
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: norad on March 29, 2012, 03:20:18 AM
No1 on the list (access and move files/directories on a USB storage device using the DNS-325 file manager) is very, VERY important. I need to transfer a folder that is 400GB and 160.000 files from an external usb disk to the NAS and if I do it from my PC all the data travel the whole network to come to my PC and then back to the NAS again... veeeeery slow..... and pro ne to network errors!
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 29, 2012, 05:15:24 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: fabys on April 07, 2012, 01:49:34 AM
P2P bugfix: it's impossible to delete bit-torrent tracks if it is in "stop download" state (in wishlist already is "P2P - Ability to add/delete torrent trackers" but it is able only in dowloading state)

NET: Kernel support of iptables and ip6tables.

NET: OpenVPN server (i already use it by fun_plug and it works fine, for secure access to NAS from internet)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on April 07, 2012, 11:42:20 AM
P2P bugfix: it's impossible to delete bit-torrent tracks if it is in "stop download" state (in wishlist already is "P2P - Ability to add/delete torrent trackers" but it is able only in dowloading state)

NET: Kernel support of iptables and ip6tables.

NET: OpenVPN server (i already use it by fun_plug and it works fine, for secure access to NAS from internet)

Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on April 07, 2012, 11:45:09 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: Joe Public on April 07, 2012, 01:14:44 PM
1) bug: if in "Network Share Settings" the option "oplocks" is enabled, the hard-disk drives will never go into hibernation. To avoid this problem, either "oplocks" should be disabled, or NFS service should be enabled (in this way it automatically disables all "oplocks").
2) P2P's poor integration with HDD hibernation: Even I set "Stop seeding after - 1 minute" or if I set "Stop seeding when meet - 100%", and the torrent has finished to be downloaded, I've noted that P2P still continues to seed. Due to the fact that I want hard-disks have to go into hibernation after n minutes, they will never go into hibernation if torrent continues to be seeded. The only way to stop seeds (and to let hdds go into hibernation) is to disable P2P!!! P2P should be better integrated (or even be part of the DNS325 firmware and not a plugin anymore) in order to stop itself when all P2P downloads are finished and to let hdds go into power-saving mode if required.
3) Consider the situation if the HDDs are already into hibernation, and I want to power-off the NAS. I press the power button (or I select shutdown in web management). What's happen? The HDDs wake up (you hear the sound of their engine again)... and then are powered off!!!! It's a waste of power and reduces the life of HDDs!!! Is it a bug or a needed behavior?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on April 09, 2012, 04:58:58 AM
1) bug: if in "Network Share Settings" the option "oplocks" is enabled, the hard-disk drives will never go into hibernation. To avoid this problem, either "oplocks" should be disabled, or NFS service should be enabled (in this way it automatically disables all "oplocks").
2) P2P's poor integration with HDD hibernation: Even I set "Stop seeding after - 1 minute" or if I set "Stop seeding when meet - 100%", and the torrent has finished to be downloaded, I've noted that P2P still continues to seed. Due to the fact that I want hard-disks have to go into hibernation after n minutes, they will never go into hibernation if torrent continues to be seeded. The only way to stop seeds (and to let hdds go into hibernation) is to disable P2P!!! P2P should be better integrated (or even be part of the DNS325 firmware and not a plugin anymore) in order to stop itself when all P2P downloads are finished and to let hdds go into power-saving mode if required.
3) Consider the situation if the HDDs are already into hibernation, and I want to power-off the NAS. I press the power button (or I select shutdown in web management). What's happen? The HDDs wake up (you hear the sound of their engine again)... and then are powered off!!!! It's a waste of power and reduces the life of HDDs!!! Is it a bug or a needed behavior?


Thanks for your input. Added...  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on April 09, 2012, 05:00:43 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: Joe Public on April 17, 2012, 05:56:44 AM
I'd like to add also following items:

1) not only "General - Support for power-on on a schedule", but also to power-on NAS using Wake-On-Lan (WOL) feature - I am trying in these days to do it without success.
2) Unfortunately hibernation fails also if "iTunes server" is enabled - as far as I verified in these last days.
3) Ability to configure NAS options using Telnet (fast and simple), but with ability to set also an alternate port for Telnet (for security reasons).
4) Ability to configure NAS using a simple text interface (useful for low-band mobile devices, such us Android and iOS ones).
5) Ability to access to HTTP web management using an alternate port for security reasons (for an attacker is a joke to access port 80, normally this port is opened on router!!!).
6) Ability to restore a file from a "recycle" folder on NAS when deleted on a "recycled" shared folder.
7) Ability to have a configuration page that shows all used NAS ports, used by NAS but also by its applications.

Thanks for your help.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on April 18, 2012, 05:07:30 AM
I'd like to add also following items:

1) not only "General - Support for power-on on a schedule", but also to power-on NAS using Wake-On-Lan (WOL) feature - I am trying in these days to do it without success.
2) Unfortunately hibernation fails also if "iTunes server" is enabled - as far as I verified in these last days.
3) Ability to configure NAS options using Telnet (fast and simple), but with ability to set also an alternate port for Telnet (for security reasons).
5) Ability to access to HTTP web management using an alternate port for security reasons (for an attacker is a joke to access port 80, normally this port is opened on router!!!).
6) Ability to restore a file from a "recycle" folder on NAS when deleted on a "recycled" shared folder.
7) Ability to have a configuration page that shows all used NAS ports, used by NAS but also by its applications.

Added...  ;)

4) Ability to configure NAS using a simple text interface (useful for low-band mobile devices, such us Android and iOS ones).

Already on the list (GUI - Mobile device friendly web interface)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on April 18, 2012, 05:09:48 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: BRX on June 22, 2012, 05:46:29 AM
Hi,

We are experiencing shh key problems.
Could it be possible to correct this bug. It seems this bug appeared in v1.02
As soon as the NAS reboots, the folders are cleaned and the ssh key is deleted, making it impossible
doing ssh backups.

Sincerely

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on June 22, 2012, 05:49:58 AM
Hi,

We are experiencing shh key problems.
Could it be possible to correct this bug. It seems this bug appeared in v1.02
As soon as the NAS reboots, the folders are cleaned and the ssh key is deleted, making it impossible
doing ssh backups.

Sincerely



Can another user please validate/replicate this reported bug before I add to the list?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: BRX on June 25, 2012, 01:36:36 AM
Hi

We found another person with the same problem who reported it in this site :

http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=48607.0

Hoping this is helping ....
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on June 25, 2012, 05:15:41 AM
Hi

We found another person with the same problem who reported it in this site :

http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=48607.0

Hoping this is helping ....

Thanks. . . I will post this on our list and report the issue to D-Link.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on June 25, 2012, 05:18:11 AM

The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on June 26, 2012, 08:17:42 AM

The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: hmjoe on July 17, 2012, 09:47:46 AM
How about the ability to make a hidden share...   In windows, you can use the $.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on July 17, 2012, 10:09:53 AM
How about the ability to make a hidden share...   In windows, you can use the $.

Added...  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on July 17, 2012, 10:11:31 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: hmjoe on July 19, 2012, 06:42:48 AM
One More-

The ability to edit the playlist after a playlist is created in Audio Streamer...

What I mean is not only the port number and name of the list, but the contents of the list of songs.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on July 19, 2012, 07:06:19 AM
One More-

The ability to edit the playlist after a playlist is created in Audio Streamer...

What I mean is not only the port number and name of the list, but the contents of the list of songs.

Added....
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on July 19, 2012, 07:10:39 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: Ataliano on July 25, 2012, 06:54:58 AM
Don't know if this is the best place for it, but something I would like to have on my NAS is the ability to install a voice IP server on it, as an app or something. Something similar to TeamSpeak in order to have a voice server running 24/7.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on July 25, 2012, 11:24:56 AM
Don't know if this is the best place for it, but something I would like to have on my NAS is the ability to install a voice IP server on it, as an app or something. Something similar to TeamSpeak in order to have a voice server running 24/7.

I can add the request, but seems a bit much  :-\
Are there third party apps out there that provide this functionality that could potentially be integrated as a plug-in?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: porga on August 02, 2012, 01:29:20 AM
No1 on the list (access and move files/directories on a USB storage device using the DNS-325 file manager) is very, VERY important. I need to transfer a folder that is 400GB and 160.000 files from an external usb disk to the NAS and if I do it from my PC all the data travel the whole network to come to my PC and then back to the NAS again... veeeeery slow..... and pro ne to network errors!

Did you found any solution for this problem? I posted to another thread same question today.
Funny Dlink did not think about this, seems they concluded that users wont move large files to another USB storage devices....
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: gary_pgh on August 05, 2012, 05:51:25 PM
I have a wishlist contribution:

Hibernation - Hibernation fails if mydlink Cloud service is running.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on August 06, 2012, 05:21:25 AM
I have a wishlist contribution:

Hibernation - Hibernation fails if mydlink Cloud service is running.

Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on August 06, 2012, 05:23:30 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist

Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: jamman on August 22, 2012, 01:23:21 AM
Overall, I've been fairly displeased with the functionality and cost of the AmazonS3 Application.  Improvements of this App or switch to the new and cheaper Amazon Glacier would be a nice way to go. 
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on August 22, 2012, 04:57:33 AM
Overall, I've been fairly displeased with the functionality and cost of the AmazonS3 Application.  Improvements of this App or switch to the new and cheaper Amazon Glacier would be a nice way to go. 

I'll add Amazon Glacier support to the list.  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on August 22, 2012, 04:58:30 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist

Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist Contributions
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 04, 2012, 04:37:24 AM
...Yes, I agree, it should be a new Firmware Wishlist entry - inside log whenever NAS writes a new line regarding fan, it should also include data about HDDs/system temp.


Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 04, 2012, 04:38:55 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist

Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on October 04, 2012, 09:37:25 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

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Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Torin on November 30, 2012, 11:46:38 PM
The current controls already maintain the temperature within a safe range. Selecting "Auto (Low/High)" or "Auto (Off/Low/High)" will allow the DNS-325 to self regulate the temperature.
The temperature range may be safe, but not necessarily comfortable. Auto(low/high) means the fan is constantly on, which keeps things cooler but is noisy and pulls more dust through the system. Auto(off/low/high) is quieter and cleaner, but not as cool as I prefer.

I would like to leave my DNS-325 on 24/7 but also keep it 'as cool as possible without being annoying' in my one room apartment. I like the idea of the Auto(off/low/high) setting for this, but I would prefer to have the 'low' & 'high' settings kick in sooner than they do currently.

Cooler electronics last longer, and I want my hard drives (and NAS) to last as long as possible without keeping me awake at night!

General - User selectable fan temperature set-points for 'low' and 'high' as with the overheat (system temperature threshold) setting. Even pull-down lists would be good!
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 04, 2013, 08:52:57 AM
D-Link posted a bug fix that enables the DNS-325 to enter the hibernation mode while mydlink Cloud add-on is activated: 2.38.0.19922 (http://www.dlink.com/us/en/support/product/-/media/Consumer_Products/DNS/DNS%20325/Add_files/DNS325mydlinkCloudPackage.ashx)   

This corrects the following Firmware Wishlist item: "Hibernation - Hibernation fails if mydlink Cloud service is running"
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 04, 2013, 08:56:19 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: bigdave240 on February 07, 2013, 06:31:14 AM
bug: received a new dns-325 and upgraded from 1.02 to 1.03 right out of the box. loaded the appropriate version of the apps (2.01) and tried to set up the Photo Center app. Hit the button for Launch and it takes you to a new page that would normally show any albums you have made. However the page does not display any options to make albums and appears to not be logged in as a 'login' button is displayed in the upper right corner. the app is supposed to carry the login info over from the 325 but when you try to log in it still doesn't display any options and the login button is still visible. Opened a ticket with tech support and they confirmed that they see the same and will let me know.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on February 12, 2013, 04:25:35 PM
bug: received a new dns-325 and upgraded from 1.02 to 1.03 right out of the box. loaded the appropriate version of the apps (2.01) and tried to set up the Photo Center app. Hit the button for Launch and it takes you to a new page that would normally show any albums you have made. However the page does not display any options to make albums and appears to not be logged in as a 'login' button is displayed in the upper right corner. the app is supposed to carry the login info over from the 325 but when you try to log in it still doesn't display any options and the login button is still visible. Opened a ticket with tech support and they confirmed that they see the same and will let me know.

Added...  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on February 12, 2013, 04:26:59 PM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: royoll on February 14, 2013, 11:45:09 AM
Would be nice with a danish language pack.
and an easy way to stream movies to other devises when you are on the road
and please make the firmware ver. 1.03 available in denmark
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on February 14, 2013, 12:33:29 PM
Would be nice with a danish language pack.

Added...

and an easy way to stream movies to other devises when you are on the road

Did you try the mydlink cloud app?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on February 14, 2013, 12:50:26 PM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: royoll on February 15, 2013, 02:18:42 AM
Added...

Did you try the mydlink cloud app?

ys i Got the cloud app but when i'm trying to open a movie file from it all i get is a blank side i'm useing an iPhone 4 with newest Update hope you Can help me out here becouse i really love my nas ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on February 15, 2013, 05:00:15 AM
ys i Got the cloud app but when i'm trying to open a movie file from it all i get is a blank side i'm useing an iPhone 4 with newest Update hope you Can help me out here becouse i really love my nas ;)

You can also post mobile device questions related to mydlink on the appropriate board in this section of the D-Link forum: mydlink Cloud (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php#52)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: bigdave240 on February 21, 2013, 08:39:24 AM
Starting to investigate Plex.  Would like to have that on the dns-325.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on February 21, 2013, 10:53:49 AM
Starting to investigate Plex.  Would like to have that on the dns-325.

Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on February 21, 2013, 10:55:02 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on February 21, 2013, 11:03:39 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Grey on February 23, 2013, 01:22:47 PM
Please fix "Unauthenticated remote code execution on D-Link ShareCenter products"
reference: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/521532 (http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/521532)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on February 24, 2013, 12:34:37 PM
Please fix "Unauthenticated remote code execution on D-Link ShareCenter products"
reference: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/521532 (http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/521532)

The security issue you are referencing speaks specifically to  DNS-325, firmware version 1.01.1217.2010. The current DNS-325 firmware version is v1.03.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on February 24, 2013, 12:35:23 PM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: priitv8 on February 25, 2013, 01:44:13 PM
The security issue you are referencing speaks specifically to  DNS-325, firmware version 1.01.1217.2010. The current DNS-325 firmware version is v1.03.
I found the topic so intriguing as to give it a try. I must report, that the cgi scripts mentioned on that page are still executed without any authentication. Firmware 1.03.0613.2012 (received via executing http://homenas.local/cgi-bin/system_mgr.cgi?cmd=get_firm_v_xml (http://homenas.local/cgi-bin/system_mgr.cgi?cmd=get_firm_v_xml))
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Northerndj on March 01, 2013, 04:13:47 PM
Better Dnla support playing music is a problem as some device see all the music and not the folders
also some video codecs will not stream
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Grey on March 02, 2013, 09:21:04 AM
The security issue you are referencing speaks specifically to  DNS-325, firmware version 1.01.1217.2010. The current DNS-325 firmware version is v1.03.
i've checked on my DNS-325 with firmware v1.03 (1.03.0613.2012)
Restart the device: http://<device IP address>/cgi-bin/system_mgr.cgi?cmd=cgi_restart
Shutdown the device: http://<device IP address>/cgi-bin/system_mgr.cgi?cmd=cgi_shutdown
Retrieve the device firmware version: http://<device IP address>/cgi-bin/system_mgr.cgi?cmd=get_firm_v_xml
At least these cgi scripts are executed without any authentication!
I think, that "reset the firmware to default settings" link (http://<device IP address>/cgi-bin/wizard_mgr.cgi?cmd=cgi_wizard) is also working.

another reference: http://exploitsdownload.com/exploit/hardware/sharecenter-d-link-dns-320-remote-rebootshutdownreset-dos
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: priitv8 on March 04, 2013, 10:16:00 PM
My initial plan was to make the whole /var/www/cgi-bin folder inaccessible (the GUI pages seem to be located in /var/www/web anyway), but unfortunately the login screen makes use of login_mgr.cgi in that folder, so that one must remain.
I am looking now if it will be safe to remove all other links from the folder so as to not serve them over HTTP.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 05, 2013, 04:45:05 AM
Thanks for your updates and testing...
I've already informed D-Link, although I presume this is something they are already aware of given how long ago this issue was initially discovered/reported...  :-\

I found the topic so intriguing as to give it a try. I must report, that the cgi scripts mentioned on that page are still executed without any authentication. Firmware 1.03.0613.2012 (received via executing http://homenas.local/cgi-bin/system_mgr.cgi?cmd=get_firm_v_xml (http://homenas.local/cgi-bin/system_mgr.cgi?cmd=get_firm_v_xml))

i've checked on my DNS-325 with firmware v1.03 (1.03.0613.2012)
Restart the device: http://<device IP address>/cgi-bin/system_mgr.cgi?cmd=cgi_restart
Shutdown the device: http://<device IP address>/cgi-bin/system_mgr.cgi?cmd=cgi_shutdown
Retrieve the device firmware version: http://<device IP address>/cgi-bin/system_mgr.cgi?cmd=get_firm_v_xml
At least these cgi scripts are executed without any authentication!
I think, that "reset the firmware to default settings" link (http://<device IP address>/cgi-bin/wizard_mgr.cgi?cmd=cgi_wizard) is also working.

another reference: http://exploitsdownload.com/exploit/hardware/sharecenter-d-link-dns-320-remote-rebootshutdownreset-dos

My initial plan was to make the whole /var/www/cgi-bin folder inaccessible (the GUI pages seem to be located in /var/www/web anyway), but unfortunately the login screen makes use of login_mgr.cgi in that folder, so that one must remain.
I am looking now if it will be safe to remove all other links from the folder so as to not serve them over HTTP.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 05, 2013, 04:45:28 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 18, 2013, 05:57:02 AM
Thanks for the heads up.

I tried several units, all displayed the logon screen correctly and I was able to enter my password. After that, different things happened on different units. Sometimes I was redirected to an error (500) screen, other times the home screen was present but none of the buttons were active.

Selecting compatibility mode always fixed the problem, sometimes via another error screen. Once fixed, everything seems to work (but I haven't tried everything).

IE10 seems to have some glitches, maybe this is one of them.

Jack


Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 18, 2013, 05:57:29 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Gooru on March 19, 2013, 03:56:35 AM
Since the release of firmware 1.03 it's been 8 months. Do I understand correctly that the device is no longer supported, and new firmware can not wait?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 19, 2013, 04:46:12 AM
Do I understand correctly that the device is no longer supported, and new firmware can not wait?

The DNS-325 is still supported by D-Link and is still in service (i.e. a "Live" product).
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 19, 2013, 04:46:31 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Gooru on March 26, 2013, 12:18:08 AM
The DNS-325 is still supported by D-Link and is still in service (i.e. a "Live" product).

Then why the new firmware does not go for almost a year? Withlist of all increases and increases and shifts to reduce it nebylo year already.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on April 02, 2013, 04:43:27 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 13, 2013, 04:45:30 PM

If I did this wrong, please accept my apologies.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 13, 2013, 05:16:41 PM
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: priitv8 on May 14, 2013, 10:12:11 AM
  • GUI - Be able to close right hand side frame "Hints", etc. to increase usable space.
That feature is basically already available. Almost.
On all screens, except the home screen, you can dismiss the right-hand frame by clicking on the button with question mark under the "Log out" link.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 14, 2013, 10:49:14 AM
That feature is basically already available. Almost.
On all screens, except the home screen, you can dismiss the right-hand frame by clicking on the button with question mark under the "Log out" link.

As you said, "Almost". Ideally, there should be a setting to permanently enable/disable the online help. Disabling the right-most frame is only valid for the current session. The extra mouse click and page refresh to disable the pane at the start of each session is frustrating to say the least.

BTW, this item is already on the list:


 ;)  ;)  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 14, 2013, 11:02:15 AM
  • In status screen, provide current fan speed, either RPM or Off/Low/Med/High. (ShareCenter -> System Status -> System Info)

Added...  ;)

  • GUI - Be able to close right hand side frame "Hints", etc. to increase usable space.

Already on list under "GUI"   :o


  • P2P - Possible option to significantly lower P2P tasks via schedule to preserve bandwidth during peak use hours.

Lower task priority or enable/disable based on a schedule?


  • System - Ability to activate/deactivate some features/applications via ssh cli style interface. (I know this is a can of worms and may not be directly an option.

Added...  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 14, 2013, 11:04:25 AM
  • Suggestion for the list itself, possibly sort by topic/category? (Or separate into separate messages?)

The list is already (partially) sorted by topic/category (except for "General")

  • Item: General - Recurring schedule for S.M.A.R.T. test. - Isn't this already fixed in 1.03? (It seems to be a valid option in mine.)

Updated list.  Thanks!  ;D

  • Re: schedule for S.M.A.R.T. test.I'd like to see multiple tests. Be able to test drive #1 separate from drive #2
  • System: Clear system log after sending via email, either after full or on schedule.

Added...  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 14, 2013, 11:05:43 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 14, 2013, 04:56:07 PM
Lower task priority or enable/disable based on a schedule?
Actually be able to lower the bandwidth being used by the P2P subsystem.

There's an option for setting limits on bandwidth used for P2P traffic (in/out), maybe there could be two levels of settings.

We currently have:

Bandwidth Control:     Maximum Download Rate ###### (Kb/S)
                       Maximum Upload Rate   ###### (Kb/S)


Maybe we could have it configured so that clicking on a schedule "block" in the P2P calendar matrix will switch/rotate the entry through the settings "High" (the default) to "Low" to "Off".

Then the settings would allow a higher value for when we designate it as "off prime time" (or whatever you want to call it, night, etc.) and a more moderate value for busier times of the day and still being able to turn it off during peak usage times.

I suggest this as a change:

Bandwidth Control:
High:             Maximum Download Rate ###### (Kb/S)
                  Maximum Upload Rate   ###### (Kb/S)

Low:              Maximum Download Rate ###### (Kb/S)
                  Maximum Upload Rate   ###### (Kb/S)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 14, 2013, 05:24:52 PM
Another operational adjustment for the powers that be to consider...

I'd like to have a share created when adding a user (of course with an option/checkbox to not create the share too).

If I add a user "j.schmoe", I'd like to have it fill in the name of the share "j.schmoe" in the screen for me.

User add:
               Username: [j.schmoe________________]
               Password: [xXxXxXxXxX______________]
       Confirm Password: [xXxXxXxXxX______________]

                Comment: [Joseph Schmoe___________]

Create Y/N: [X]   Share: [j.schmoe________________]


And, while we're at it, you have a user "Admin", there should be a share for that user.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 23, 2013, 06:54:15 AM
Here I go again...

How about this minor feature?

I have three routers on my little home network, a printer, and a DVR. It would be handy if the storage unit accepted syslogd messages and logged them into a predefined file/share. (This would also, theoretically allow the NAS's own syslog to be logged here too.)

This way one doesn't need to put a small computer on the network specifically for that purpose.

I see one downside, this will open the door to issues of log rotation (Yea, there's probably more.)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 23, 2013, 09:33:16 AM
Actually be able to lower the bandwidth being used by the P2P subsystem.

There's an option for setting limits on bandwidth used for P2P traffic (in/out), maybe there could be two levels of settings.

We currently have:

Bandwidth Control:     Maximum Download Rate ###### (Kb/S)
                       Maximum Upload Rate   ###### (Kb/S)


Maybe we could have it configured so that clicking on a schedule "block" in the P2P calendar matrix will switch/rotate the entry through the settings "High" (the default) to "Low" to "Off".

Then the settings would allow a higher value for when we designate it as "off prime time" (or whatever you want to call it, night, etc.) and a more moderate value for busier times of the day and still being able to turn it off during peak usage times.

I suggest this as a change:

Bandwidth Control:
High:             Maximum Download Rate ###### (Kb/S)
                  Maximum Upload Rate   ###### (Kb/S)

Low:              Maximum Download Rate ###### (Kb/S)
                  Maximum Upload Rate   ###### (Kb/S)


Added...  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 23, 2013, 09:33:36 AM
Another operational adjustment for the powers that be to consider...

I'd like to have a share created when adding a user (of course with an option/checkbox to not create the share too).

If I add a user "j.schmoe", I'd like to have it fill in the name of the share "j.schmoe" in the screen for me.

User add:
               Username: [j.schmoe________________]
               Password: [xXxXxXxXxX______________]
       Confirm Password: [xXxXxXxXxX______________]

                Comment: [Joseph Schmoe___________]

Create Y/N: [X]   Share: [j.schmoe________________]


And, while we're at it, you have a user "Admin", there should be a share for that user.

Added...  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 23, 2013, 09:33:53 AM
Here I go again...

How about this minor feature?

I have three routers on my little home network, a printer, and a DVR. It would be handy if the storage unit accepted syslogd messages and logged them into a predefined file/share. (This would also, theoretically allow the NAS's own syslog to be logged here too.)

This way one doesn't need to put a small computer on the network specifically for that purpose.

I see one downside, this will open the door to issues of log rotation (Yea, there's probably more.)

Added...  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 23, 2013, 09:35:39 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 23, 2013, 09:40:05 AM
Gawd! Stop me before I post again!!!!!!!!

To be considered. A setting for the cooling fan's response, "Quiet", "Normal", "Aggressive".

My NAS is in the basement where the ambient air is ~62F and the outside of the case is ~90F
I have the fan set for automatic, it could cool it more.
If set for Aggressive, it will increase the effort to keep the temp reading down, which might get noisy.
If set for Quiet, the temperature may climb more but the fans will be quieter. (i.e. "office setting")
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 23, 2013, 11:44:07 AM
Gawd! Stop me before I post again!!!!!!!!

To be considered. A setting for the cooling fan's response, "Quiet", "Normal", "Aggressive".

My NAS is in the basement where the ambient air is ~62F and the outside of the case is ~90F
I have the fan set for automatic, it could cool it more.
If set for Aggressive, it will increase the effort to keep the temp reading down, which might get noisy.
If set for Quiet, the temperature may climb more but the fans will be quieter. (i.e. "office setting")

Isn't this the same as Low, Medium, and High, which are universal standards? I think everyone knows that Low is quiet and High is loud.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 23, 2013, 12:13:28 PM
Isn't this the same as Low, Medium, and High, which are universal standards? I think everyone knows that Low is quiet and High is loud.

Good point, I didn't make my statement clear enough.

I can have the fan on "Auto" (which goes low/med/high) to try and cool the system. What I'm suggesting is a setting for moving the temp thresholds.

Here's a VERY loose example. Given a temp reading, the fan speed, currently shown approximatly in the second column labeled "Speed".

TempSpeedQuietNormalAgressive
65OffOffOffOff
70OffOffOffOff
75OffOffOffLow
80LowOffLowLow
85LowLowLowLow
90LowLowLowMed
95MedLowMedMed
100MedLowMedMed
105MedMedMedHigh
110HighMedHighHigh
115HighHighHighHigh
120HighHighHighHigh

I'm suggesting adding a threshold adjustment, examples in the next three columns, as "Quiet", "Normal", and "Agressive" show how the fan would behave under these settings. I'm thinking that if I have the NAS (as I currently do) in a place where the noise doesn't matter, the agressive setting won't be a problem BUT, if I have the NAS with my TiVo and TV in the living room, I'd rather use the "Quiet" setting to keep the noise from becoming disturbing.

The settings I'm showing here are examples showing how it would behave, not the actual settings that should be used.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 31, 2013, 10:37:14 AM
Yeah well here we go again...

I'd like to be able to get an idea of how much storage is being used by any share so...

How about a screen that shows the shares and how much storage each one of is consuming.

Also or instead, how about a screen showing the quota used by each user and/or group?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on June 05, 2013, 05:03:57 AM
Good point, I didn't make my statement clear enough.

I can have the fan on "Auto" (which goes low/med/high) to try and cool the system. What I'm suggesting is a setting for moving the temp thresholds.

Here's a VERY loose example. Given a temp reading, the fan speed, currently shown approximatly in the second column labeled "Speed".

TempSpeedQuietNormalAgressive
65OffOffOffOff
70OffOffOffOff
75OffOffOffLow
80LowOffLowLow
85LowLowLowLow
90LowLowLowMed
95MedLowMedMed
100MedLowMedMed
105MedMedMedHigh
110HighMedHighHigh
115HighHighHighHigh
120HighHighHighHigh

I'm suggesting adding a threshold adjustment, examples in the next three columns, as "Quiet", "Normal", and "Agressive" show how the fan would behave under these settings. I'm thinking that if I have the NAS (as I currently do) in a place where the noise doesn't matter, the agressive setting won't be a problem BUT, if I have the NAS with my TiVo and TV in the living room, I'd rather use the "Quiet" setting to keep the noise from becoming disturbing.

The settings I'm showing here are examples showing how it would behave, not the actual settings that should be used.

This is a bit of a mouthful for a one line addition.  If you can succinctly pare your entry down to a line or two and reference your message for more information, then I'll add it (along with a link to your detailed post).
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on June 05, 2013, 05:05:22 AM
Yeah well here we go again...

I'd like to be able to get an idea of how much storage is being used by any share so...

How about a screen that shows the shares and how much storage each one of is consuming.

Also or instead, how about a screen showing the quota used by each user and/or group?

Good idea. . . Added.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on June 05, 2013, 05:10:43 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on June 05, 2013, 06:32:29 AM
This is a bit of a mouthful for a one line addition.
Hmmmm, "Brevity", I think I know what that is. ;)

Okay, one line approximation. How's one of these?
Permit selective temperature sensor sensitivity.
or
Allow variable temperature sensitivity.
or
Enable noise control based on temperature.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on June 13, 2013, 01:00:38 PM
Hmmmm, "Brevity", I think I know what that is. ;)

Okay, one line approximation. How's one of these?
Permit selective temperature sensor sensitivity.
or
Allow variable temperature sensitivity.
or
Enable noise control based on temperature.

Added...  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on June 13, 2013, 01:04:07 PM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: bigdave240 on June 18, 2013, 07:49:26 AM
It doesn't seem like we are getting any updates but if possible could you add to the list that we get an upgraded version of the Gallery app? I think the newer versions are much better and easier to use. At least it seems that way on their website anyway. thanks
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on June 18, 2013, 08:31:15 AM
It doesn't seem like we are getting any updates but if possible could you add to the list that we get an upgraded version of the Gallery app? I think the newer versions are much better and easier to use. At least it seems that way on their website anyway. thanks

Added...  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on June 18, 2013, 08:33:01 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on July 09, 2013, 07:54:19 AM
DNS-325 - 4TB HDD Support

D-Link has added 4TB hard drives to their approved HDD list. Please see the following sticky post for supported makes/models: DNS-325 - Compatible HDDs (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=46896.0) :)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on July 09, 2013, 08:55:40 AM
It doesn't seem like we are getting any updates [...]

I know they're busy so this is just a question to gauge the status and overall operation:

I'm *NOT* trying to be a pest and ask "is it done yet?", I'm trying to *politely* gauge the sort of likelyhood for updates released.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on July 09, 2013, 09:11:03 AM
I know they're busy so this is just a question to gauge the status and overall operation:
  • Do you contact D-Link development?
  • Do they ask for periodic updates from you (or someone)?
  • Do they read this topic on their own?
  • I guess what I'm asking is what sort of feedback channel is this? (I know the key word will be "informal")
  • Do you know if there are any status updates provided internally that might indicate that this firmware is being worked on and that some of these items may be milestones in the development process?

I'm *NOT* trying to be a pest and ask "is it done yet?", I'm trying to *politely* gauge the sort of likelyhood for updates released.

Just so everyone is on the same page, this is a D-Link member community managed "wishlist", not a firmware change queue. D-Link does visit this thread (and other similar threads) maintained in the forum and has implemented recommended changes. I can't speak to the likelihood of implementation for particular requests or if/when the next firmware update will be released. I release this response doesn't provide the warm-and-fuzzy answer that you (and others) are looking for, but we're doing our best to provide awareness.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on July 09, 2013, 03:44:15 PM
Just so everyone is on the same page, this is a D-Link member community managed "wishlist", not a firmware change queue.

Thanks for the clarifications. This is actually what I figured but I'm glad we're all on the same page.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on July 09, 2013, 04:10:43 PM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on July 24, 2013, 05:23:03 AM
D-Link published DNS-325 firmware v1.04b05!!!!

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on July 31, 2013, 04:44:08 PM
Improved/Addressed: (Fixed is a poor word.)

GUI - Add NAS resource utilization graph (i.e. CPU, memory, network)tion) on the "Storage Status" page
Hot damn! Works nice! Thank you!

GUI - Control to change the default "Help" setting to "Hide" OR "Show" ("Hide": users must proactively click "?" to open help. "Show": Help is always visible)
Looks like it is working well! A few occasions where it shows again when I didn't expect it to but I *assume* this will be addressed/improved over time.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on August 01, 2013, 04:42:04 AM
Improved/Addressed: (Fixed is a poor word.)

GUI - Add NAS resource utilization graph (i.e. CPU, memory, network)tion) on the "Storage Status" page
Hot damn! Works nice! Thank you!

GUI - Control to change the default "Help" setting to "Hide" OR "Show" ("Hide": users must proactively click "?" to open help. "Show": Help is always visible)
Looks like it is working well! A few occasions where it shows again when I didn't expect it to but I *assume* this will be addressed/improved over time.

Thank you. I will update the list accordingly!
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on August 01, 2013, 04:43:27 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: bigdave240 on August 01, 2013, 10:03:25 AM
Noticed that the help panel in release v1.04b05 shows that when doing a USB copy there should be a Copy Status showing how much data and at what speed it is transferring. that is missing. would be helpful to see that instead of having to open an explorer and trying to see it that way.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on August 01, 2013, 11:26:48 AM
Noticed that the help panel in release v1.04b05 shows that when doing a USB copy there should be a Copy Status showing how much data and at what speed it is transferring. that is missing. would be helpful to see that instead of having to open an explorer and trying to see it that way.

Added...  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on August 01, 2013, 11:27:34 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Northerndj on August 06, 2013, 03:43:24 PM
Can we Have full DNLA support the DNS 320 walks all over this
MP3's on this are a Joke
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on August 08, 2013, 06:47:11 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Black-Shadow20 on December 02, 2013, 04:53:29 AM
Hey D-Link Team,

i called with one of your employees and he gave me a hint to post into this board. My idea is to integrate a download client like jdownloader in the DNS-325 and others.

Many people use One-Click-Hoster like rapidshare, uploaded, etc. The most of us must run the computer with 500W or more all over the night to get big files. I wish i can download these files by my nas.

Please set it on whitelist with major priority. You can start a poll in this board ;)

Your employee (telephone support) was excited from my idea.

Best regards from germany, (sorry for bad english)
Dennis
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: nitsua1972 on December 03, 2013, 11:38:22 AM
Hi everyone

section -- Remote Backups settings

Ability to use a hostname (ex: myseconddsn325.com) as remote ip like "FTP/HTTP Download" done.
I use two dns-325 in two different buildings with "remote backups" application. This would solve my problem with my ip dynamique  ;D

thank you
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 04, 2013, 05:49:02 AM
Hi everyone

section -- Remote Backups settings

Ability to use a hostname (ex: myseconddsn325.com) as remote ip like "FTP/HTTP Download" done.
I use two dns-325 in two different buildings with "remote backups" application. This would solve my problem with my ip dynamique  ;D

thank you

Added...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 04, 2013, 05:49:49 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: nitsua1972 on December 05, 2013, 10:38:11 AM
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Quote from: nitsua1972 on December 03, 2013, 11:38:22 AM
Hi everyone

section -- Remote Backups settings

Ability to use a hostname (ex: myseconddsn325.com) as remote ip like "FTP/HTTP Download" done.
I use two dns-325 in two different buildings with "remote backups" application. This would solve my problem with my ip dynamique  Grin

thank you

Added...

Oh thanks a lot for your fast answer.

what firmware version ? I use 1.03 right now and it's not possible at all. There is no other upgrade avalable yet.

http://support.dlink.ca/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DNS-325 (http://support.dlink.ca/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DNS-325)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 05, 2013, 10:57:52 AM
Added...

Oh thanks a lot for your fast answer.

what firmware version ? I use 1.03 right now and it's not possible at all. There is no other upgrade avalable yet.

http://support.dlink.ca/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DNS-325 (http://support.dlink.ca/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DNS-325)

The latest firmware release is version 1.04b05 as per the sticky post at the top of this forum board: DNS-325 - Firmware v1.04b05 - Comments & Observations (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=54848.0)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: cybernic on December 12, 2013, 12:42:42 PM
This is possible to implement LAMP server? Apache+MySQL+PHP
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 12, 2013, 03:25:07 PM
This is possible to implement LAMP server? Apache+MySQL+PHP

Added to the wishlist...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 12, 2013, 03:26:07 PM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: neofull on December 23, 2013, 07:23:02 AM
I would like to install the Team Speak 3 application server
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 23, 2013, 03:58:56 PM
I would like to install the Team Speak 3 application server

Added to the wishlist. . .  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 23, 2013, 04:00:05 PM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective contribution of the DNS-325 D-Link forum community. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

Due to the growing size of this list, all contributions added to this thread will be included on our master list located here: DNS-325 Master Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=43822.0)

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: PacketBlaster on January 03, 2014, 08:55:46 PM
I would like to see different P2P scheduling options for downloads and uploads.

I have unlimited Download between 2am-8am so I would like my downloads to be schedule to run between that time, but I want my uploads to be going all day... If anyone has a current solution to this that would be awesome.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 07, 2014, 04:44:50 AM
I would like to see different P2P scheduling options for downloads and uploads.

I have unlimited Download between 2am-8am so I would like my downloads to be schedule to run between that time, but I want my uploads to be going all day... If anyone has a current solution to this that would be awesome.


Added to wishlist. . .  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 07, 2014, 04:49:07 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective suggestions provided by the DNS-325 D-Link forum community, and may not reflect actual changes to current or future firmware releases. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 07, 2014, 05:01:54 AM
Quote from: JavaLawyer  date=1389099261
App - Surveillance Center - Support for more recent D-Link Cloud Cameras
The list of supported cameras has not been updated since the v1.00 release of the app.

Added to firmware wishlist...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on January 07, 2014, 05:02:43 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective suggestions provided by the DNS-325 D-Link forum community, and may not reflect actual changes to current or future firmware releases. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on March 21, 2014, 04:32:28 AM
Grrr....

I was trying to be a good neighbor and support LibriVox by hosting a bunch of their torrents. (Which is how I get them to listen to.) and I found that the p2p client has a limit of 20 torrents total. :(

So. My request:
App - P2P - Enhancement: Permit more than 20 (or unlimited) hosted torrents.

I think I'd add to the list of requests to D-Link "Development" would be to put the GPL development environment that they already provide via downloads as a bittorrent download. One of them is so large that the websites aren't providing it properly.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 21, 2014, 05:16:44 AM
Grrr....

I was trying to be a good neighbor and support LibriVox by hosting a bunch of their torrents. (Which is how I get them to listen to.) and I found that the p2p client has a limit of 20 torrents total. :(

So. My request:
App - P2P - Enhancement: Permit more than 20 (or unlimited) hosted torrents.

Added to the firmware wishlist. . .  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 21, 2014, 05:19:05 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective suggestions provided by the DNS-325 D-Link forum community, and may not reflect actual changes to current or future firmware releases. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: kadenaz on April 30, 2014, 02:02:16 PM
Hi,
my request is to install a svn server. The hardware seems to be enough. I saw the same request in the dns 323 wishlist, there are many users who may use. ::)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on April 30, 2014, 04:04:49 PM
I've been playing with my system in an effort to understand the setup better and I've replaced the drives a couple of times and reset the box a few also.

I strongly suggest that the engineering team make a better effort of separating (and grouping) the information that should disappear when the drives are wiped and the minimum needed to remain in the core memory in the box itself.

Users, Groups, Shares and user/group/share specific information should disappear when the drive is wiped/removed.

The absolute minimum that should/could remain (IMNSHO) would be the network configuration only.
Everything else can be restored from a backup or once the drives are wipe/removed should have no signs of ever having been there.

And in that vein, if I "Reset" the box with the button, I expect it to be *REALLY* reset, nothing should exist on the box that wouldn't be there if someone pulled the unit out of the retail box.

Just thought I'd share.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 01, 2014, 04:58:22 AM
I've been playing with my system in an effort to understand the setup better and I've replaced the drives a couple of times and reset the box a few also.

I strongly suggest that the engineering team make a better effort of separating (and grouping) the information that should disappear when the drives are wiped and the minimum needed to remain in the core memory in the box itself.

Users, Groups, Shares and user/group/share specific information should disappear when the drive is wiped/removed.

Added to the firmware wishlist...  ;)

The absolute minimum that should/could remain (IMNSHO) would be the network configuration only.
Everything else can be restored from a backup or once the drives are wipe/removed should have no signs of ever having been there.

And in that vein, if I "Reset" the box with the button, I expect it to be *REALLY* reset, nothing should exist on the box that wouldn't be there if someone pulled the unit out of the retail box.

The factory reset procedure should already reset all user configurations. It's impossible for the box to truly purged since the latest installed firmware will remain. The DNS-325 does not contain ROM memory with the factory installed FW for restoration.
Just thought I'd share.
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Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 01, 2014, 04:58:41 AM
Hi,
my request is to install a svn server. The hardware seems to be enough. I saw the same request in the dns 323 wishlist, there are many users who may use. ::)

Added to the firmware wishlist...  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 01, 2014, 05:00:07 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective suggestions provided by the DNS-325 D-Link forum community, and may not reflect actual changes to current or future firmware releases. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 01, 2014, 05:37:11 AM
Added to the firmware wishlist...  ;)
Great, thanks. Wasn't sure if it qualified for inclusion or not.

The factory reset procedure should already reset all user configurations.
The word "Should" is a dangerous word. ;)
http://uplink.to/le6 (http://uplink.to/le6)

I had thought so but such is not the case. Or, as always possible, I did it wrong. I'm going to be doing it again to make sure. Sadly it's many hours between attempts. (For some reason the damn mortgage company is in cahoots with my wife and they want me to actually go to work every day.)

I took the drives out and wiped them using my server at work. Wrote zeros across the entire 500G of each one. We're talking no signs of life at all on them when they're finished.

I then, without the drives installed, powered up the unit and did the reset thing. Then powered it down and inserted my cleaned drives. There was still information in the system that shouldn't have been there.

I'll post a followup when I've rewiped the drives and done it again.

It's impossible for the box to truly purged since the latest installed firmware will remain.
Yes, that's right. Sorry, I probably gave the wrong impression to those who were reading.

When "Purged", I expect the system to little more than just the firmware on it and the date it was loaded. There has to be some residue expected (number of hours run, last run, etc.) but that's all.



As an aside, if anyone can reach the powers that be, the firmware downloads are sorta screwed up on the main site. The link http://support.dlink.com/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DNS-325 (http://support.dlink.com/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DNS-325) lets you select which firmware to download and it uses names like "DNS-325_FIRMWARE_1.01.ZIP" but they're not in zip format, they're raw lif (binary) files. It is smart to provide them in zip format but someone's got to fix the files on the website to correct them.

Also, one of the firmware files is damaged somehow, I've tried a hundred different ways to test it and the 1.01 file won't work. I attempted to return my system to original status so that I could experiment with it and do the upgrades slowly instead of jumping to where I was (at 1.04) but ran into those problems.



Like I said, I probably shouldn't have put this here but in a related topic, it's more informational and feedback as opposed to actual wishlist entries.

Thanks for everyone's time.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 01, 2014, 06:21:04 AM
As an aside, if anyone can reach the powers that be, the firmware downloads are sorta screwed up on the main site. The link http://support.dlink.com/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DNS-325 (http://support.dlink.com/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DNS-325) lets you select which firmware to download and it uses names like "DNS-325_FIRMWARE_1.01.ZIP" but they're not in zip format, they're raw lif (binary) files. It is smart to provide them in zip format but someone's got to fix the files on the website to correct them.

Also, one of the firmware files is damaged somehow, I've tried a hundred different ways to test it and the 1.01 file won't work. I attempted to return my system to original status so that I could experiment with it and do the upgrades slowly instead of jumping to where I was (at 1.04) but ran into those problems.

I split this off into a new thread: DNS-325 - Issue w/ FW Posted on support.dlink.com & FTP2 (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=59194.0)

Great, thanks. Wasn't sure if it qualified for inclusion or not.
The word "Should" is a dangerous word. ;)
http://uplink.to/le6 (http://uplink.to/le6)

I had thought so but such is not the case. Or, as always possible, I did it wrong. . . I took the drives out and wiped them using my server at work. Wrote zeros across the entire 500G of each one. We're talking no signs of life at all on them when they're finished.

I then, without the drives installed, powered up the unit and did the reset thing. Then powered it down and inserted my cleaned drives. There was still information in the system that shouldn't have been there.

I'll post a followup when I've rewiped the drives and done it again.
Yes, that's right. Sorry, I probably gave the wrong impression to those who were reading.

When "Purged", I expect the system to little more than just the firmware on it and the date it was loaded. There has to be some residue expected (number of hours run, last run, etc.) but that's all.

I say "should" because I don't have access to a DNS-325 to validate the results (for better or for worse).  :-\
We look forward to your follow-up report.  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 01, 2014, 06:35:02 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective suggestions provided by the DNS-325 D-Link forum community, and may not reflect actual changes to current or future firmware releases. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 01, 2014, 03:35:50 PM
FYI, V1.04 (11/28/2012) includes IPV6 support already. :)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 02, 2014, 05:55:45 AM
FYI, V1.04 (11/28/2012) includes IPV6 support already. :)

Thanks, updating the firmware wishlist.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 02, 2014, 05:56:35 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective suggestions provided by the DNS-325 D-Link forum community, and may not reflect actual changes to current or future firmware releases. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 02, 2014, 06:13:15 AM
You're welcome. :)

A comment (read OPINION) about an item on the current wishlist:
General - Ability to rename NAS root volume names (i.e. rather than Volume_1)

I really think that this is not needed. As I showed in my note about putting more than one NAS on a "Mac network" (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=59071.msg234053#msg234053) (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=59071.msg234053#msg234053), the volume name "Volume_x" only really should matter to the NAS itself and should not be seen in the outside world.

I believe that the "Correction" of this situation would be to have a virgin machine show one share already defined "admin" (the share for the only existing user at the moment which will also address another item on the wishlist) and that should be the only one exported. Then *CLEAR* instructions need to be written and provided on how to create and export a share that is usable by ordinary users.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 02, 2014, 07:46:34 AM
You're welcome. :)

A comment (read OPINION) about an item on the current wishlist:
General - Ability to rename NAS root volume names (i.e. rather than Volume_1)

I really think that this is not needed. As I showed in my note about putting more than one NAS on a "Mac network" (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=59071.msg234053#msg234053) (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=59071.msg234053#msg234053), the volume name "Volume_x" only really should matter to the NAS itself and should not be seen in the outside world.

I believe that the "Correction" of this situation would be to have a virgin machine show one share already defined "admin" (the share for the only existing user at the moment which will also address another item on the wishlist) and that should be the only one exported. Then *CLEAR* instructions need to be written and provided on how to create and export a share that is usable by ordinary users.

This item is on the wishlist for every ShareCenter model (I believe) and has been a subject of discussion for many years, dating back to the DNS-323/343. The contributors back then (and now) were acutely aware of the ability to rename mapped drive names, etc. but nonetheless wanted a way to rename the volume at the root level within the ShareCenter itself. I personally don't find the need to do this, as I have four ShareCenters and distinguish them by IP address, but other ShareCenter owners feel differently.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 10, 2014, 11:18:29 AM
There is an option to "Import Users" from the account managemnt page.

It wasn't until after I decided to go into it that I was able to find out how to do this.
It gives you a sample file that you can then use to import this information.

*GREAT* Now, how about a button to EXPORT the users in that format? :)

I think I'd want the same with shares too.

This goes towards my request that there be an option to import only selective parts of a configuration.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 12, 2014, 05:25:13 AM
There is an option to "Import Users" from the account managemnt page.

It wasn't until after I decided to go into it that I was able to find out how to do this.
It gives you a sample file that you can then use to import this information.

*GREAT* Now, how about a button to EXPORT the users in that format? :)

I think I'd want the same with shares too.

This goes towards my request that there be an option to import only selective parts of a configuration.

Added to the firmware wishlist...  ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 12, 2014, 05:26:27 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective suggestions provided by the DNS-325 D-Link forum community, and may not reflect actual changes to current or future firmware releases. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 17, 2014, 07:28:17 AM
I'm going to suggest that the wishlist entry that reads:
Quote
Configuration Settings - Option to export user information to a separate file (i.e. the DNS-325 has an "Import" function in "Account Management" with no means of creating an "import" file) and similar option for importing/exporting shares
be removed. The reason is that there's more to the feature than just that correction. I'm going to create an entry in the observations topic to discuss this.

I think it qualifies as a bug and as such, the two items might conflict and cause misunderstanding.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 19, 2014, 08:33:24 AM
Quote
Configuration Settings - Option to export user information to a separate file (i.e. the DNS-325 has an "Import" function in "Account Management" with no means of creating an "import" file) and similar option for importing/exporting shares
I'm going to suggest that the wishlist entry that reads:be removed. The reason is that there's more to the feature than just that correction. I'm going to create an entry in the observations topic to discuss this.

I think it qualifies as a bug and as such, the two items might conflict and cause misunderstanding.

How about this modification:

Configuration Settings - Option to export user information to a separate file (i.e. the DNS-325 has an "Import" function in "Account Management" with no means of creating an "import" file) and similar option for importing/exporting shares. Create a robust import file format (current template seems bug-laden) with support for selective inclusion of specific user/share attributes for export
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 19, 2014, 08:48:00 AM
When saving configuration files, currently they're named something simple but not useful.

I'd suggest that the files be named:
  DNSNAME-config-YYYYMMDD-hhmmss.tar.gz

My machine, called "HOMENAS" would, as backed up in March will produce a file named:
  HOMENAS-config-20140322-161244.tar.gz

There's two important points to the way this is done. The file as saved *NOW* is a tar'ed gzip'd file but does not have the name (which it really should) so the '.tar.gz' part is a bug.

The Date/Time stamp is good business the name of the device is also good practice.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 19, 2014, 08:51:21 AM
I'm going to suggest that the wishlist entry that reads:be removed. The reason is that there's more to the feature than just that correction. I'm going to create an entry in the observations topic to discuss this.

I think it qualifies as a bug and as such, the two items might conflict and cause misunderstanding.


How about this modification:

Configuration Settings - Option to export user information to a separate file (i.e. the DNS-325 has an "Import" function in "Account Management" with no means of creating an "import" file) and similar option for importing/exporting shares. Create a robust import file format (current template seems bug-laden) with support for selective inclusion of specific user/share attributes for export

@Her_Kitty_Daddy  - thoughts for this modification?  :-\  ???
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 19, 2014, 08:51:50 AM
When saving configuration files, currently they're named something simple but not useful.

I'd suggest that the files be named:
  DNSNAME-config-YYYYMMDD-hhmmss.tar.gz

My machine, called "HOMENAS" would, as backed up in March will produce a file named:
  HOMENAS-config-20140322-161244.tar.gz

There's two important points to the way this is done. The file as saved *NOW* is a tar'ed gzip'd file but does not have the name (which it really should) so the '.tar.gz' part is a bug.

The Date/Time stamp is good business the name of the device is also good practice.

Are you referring to the general configuration settings file now?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 19, 2014, 09:17:18 AM
@Her_Kitty_Daddy  - thoughts for this modification?  :-\  ???
I addressed it over in http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=54848.msg236095#msg236095

The crux of it is, the information needed for this sort of thing is already saved in the configuration file so instead of coming up with a second export/import process (read "Error ****e" & redundant) it would be better if the import process for a configuation file (which already exists) could allow for some selectivity in restoration.

If designing it I would have the restore screen provide a list of checkboxes that will be restored (all on by default) and you can click off the things you don't want overwritten.

A sparkling example of this would be if you wanted to set up a second NAS, you don't want to overwrite the new networking information with the same information in the already running unit.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 19, 2014, 09:21:32 AM
I addressed it over in http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=54848.msg236095#msg236095

The crux of it is, the information needed for this sort of thing is already saved in the configuration file so instead of coming up with a second export/import process (read "Error ****e" & redundant) it would be better if the import process for a configuation file (which already exists) could allow for some selectivity in restoration.

If designing it I would have the restore screen provide a list of checkboxes that will be restored (all on by default) and you can click off the things you don't want overwritten.

A sparkling example of this would be if you wanted to set up a second NAS, you don't want to overwrite the new networking information with the same information in the already running unit.

I think we're on the same page now. You're looking for the equivalent of the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard that was included in Windows XP, with check boxes for shares, NW configurations, etc.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: Her_Kitty_Daddy on May 19, 2014, 09:24:01 AM
I think we're on the same page now. You're looking for the equivalent of the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard that was included in Windows XP, with check boxes for shares, NW configurations, etc.

Dunno, I avoid MS-Windows. :)

I'll trust your opinion on it.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 19, 2014, 09:25:25 AM
Dunno, I avoid MS-Windows. :)

I'll trust your opinion on it.

LOL . . . adding to the firmware wishlist and scrubbing the old version...  :o
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 19, 2014, 09:28:11 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective suggestions provided by the DNS-325 D-Link forum community, and may not reflect actual changes to current or future firmware releases. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on July 08, 2014, 07:58:21 AM
D-Link released v2.02 of the Surveillance Center Add-on, enabling support for many of the new D-Link Cloud cameras and support for Chrome and Firefox.

Download Link

Surveillance Center v2.02 Release Notes


Please post your comments and observations here: DNS-325 - Add-Ons Comments & Observations (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=59989.0)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on July 08, 2014, 07:58:59 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective suggestions provided by the DNS-325 D-Link forum community, and may not reflect actual changes to current or future firmware releases. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in blue. Items addressed on the latest firmware are striked out.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: GorTiri on July 12, 2014, 11:08:45 PM
Hi, what am missing is a calendar and contact server function. Thanks
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on July 23, 2014, 10:28:42 AM
Hi, what am missing is a calendar and contact server function. Thanks

Can you please elaborate on this request?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: GorTiri on July 24, 2014, 02:58:14 PM
yes. I have private cloud via mydlinkcloud, but it would be great to store and sync also my calendar and contacts safety with my phone with my NAS.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on July 29, 2014, 05:15:22 AM
yes. I have private cloud via mydlinkcloud, but it would be great to store and sync also my calendar and contacts safety with my phone with my NAS.

added to the firmware wishlist...
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on July 29, 2014, 05:17:42 AM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective suggestions provided by the DNS-325 D-Link forum community, and may not reflect actual changes to current or future firmware releases. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in green.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: GorTiri on August 06, 2014, 01:19:27 PM
I successfully installed the radicale and it is properly sync my calendar and contacts. Probably it could be a base for the firmware solution.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: hoosierpeschke on November 17, 2014, 03:35:48 PM
Running Linux at home in my family's multi-user network, I have two requests:

* NFSv4: The protocol is more robust and is backwards compatible with NFSv3 for clients (OS X, XBMC) that need v3.
* Multiple hosts for NFS shares: I run a bit more convoluted setup than most but I run my own DHCP with subnets for PCs, media devices, and guests.  I can only do IP, Subnet, or all.  Either a CSV web entry for host or advanced setup to edit the exports directly would be awesome.

Please and thank you.  Love this thing!
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 09, 2014, 12:05:55 PM
Running Linux at home in my family's multi-user network, I have two requests:

* NFSv4: The protocol is more robust and is backwards compatible with NFSv3 for clients (OS X, XBMC) that need v3.
* Multiple hosts for NFS shares: I run a bit more convoluted setup than most but I run my own DHCP with subnets for PCs, media devices, and guests.  I can only do IP, Subnet, or all.  Either a CSV web entry for host or advanced setup to edit the exports directly would be awesome.

Please and thank you.  Love this thing!

Added to the firmware wishlist! ;)
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 09, 2014, 12:08:16 PM
The following DNS-325 Firmware Wishlist contains the collective suggestions provided by the DNS-325 D-Link forum community, and may not reflect actual changes to current or future firmware releases. If you would like to contribute to this list, please post your suggestions as a reply to this thread.

Below is a summary of everyone's input thus far. Please let me know if I over-generalized, misrepresented, or overlooked anyone's concerns and I'll refresh the list with updates. Recent additions/changes are highlighted in green.

If any items in the wishlist were fixed by the latest firmware, please post and I'll update!

DNS-325 Wishlist



Wishlist Items Addressed by D-Link (Thank you!)

Title: Re: DNS-325 - Firmware Wishlist
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 30, 2014, 02:29:20 PM
Check out our latest ShareCenter FAQ

Read this FAQ and lots more right here: DNS ShareCenter - Important Posts & Information (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=58137.0)