See my previous reply for a definition of beta - you're free to call it what you want - but strictly speaking only D-Link can define whether a particular piece of code is beta - bugs or no bugs, it is the manufacturer's decision to release it.
I guess now you don´t want to understand the point. Maybe there is a reason for this?
Yes, "only D-Link". When, like only D-Link Australia released a firmware then everybody worldwide can use this version. And it doesn´t matter if this version called or called not beta, is beta or is not beta!
D-Link firmwares are not made in single D-Link countries. They are produced by D-Link central. Most of them by D-Link in Taiwan or by the equipment manufacturers like Alpha Networks for the D-Link DNS devices. If every D-Link country is doing their own quality testing, then there are, there must be significant differences in the quality of testing.
By the way - consider this my final answer.
I understand this now very well. Merry Christmas.
