I have tried at least 3-4 different cables and its always the same result. If I force it to 100 mbps in the routers interface then it never gets a connection, no matter how long I let it sit there, I have also tried all of the ports on the modem. We have 2 older d'link router that I tried as well, and they have no problem connecting at 100 mbps either, it really is confusing. Whats worse is that I cannot return this router for a refund, otherwise I would. The only options I see are to get a replacement through dlink, or get a new modem from my ISP and hope the problem goes away..
I'm not sure if its related or not but in the router log it says this(I looked up one of the IPs and apparently it belongs to Google..) :
Feb 11 15:58:44 Whole System ACK Flood Attack from WAN Rule:Default deny
Feb 11 15:57:44 Per-source ACK Flood Attack Detect (ip=74.125.226.99) Packet Dropped
Feb 11 15:57:44 Whole System ACK Flood Attack from WAN Rule:Default deny
Feb 11 15:56:44 Whole System ACK Flood Attack from WAN Rule:Default deny
Feb 11 15:55:44 Whole System ACK Flood Attack from WAN Rule:Default deny
Feb 11 15:54:44 Port Scan Attack Detect (ip=74.125.226.98) Packet Dropped
Feb 11 15:54:44 Per-source ACK Flood Attack Detect (ip=74.125.226.98) Packet Dropped
Feb 11 15:54:44 Whole System ACK Flood Attack from WAN Rule:Default deny
Feb 11 15:53:44 Per-source ACK Flood Attack Detect (ip=31.13.71.33) Packet Dropped
Feb 11 15:53:44 Whole System ACK Flood Attack from WAN Rule:Default deny
I am going to get in touch with a friend and see if I can set it up at his place using his internet(different ISP) and see if its the same result, if so, then I will figure out how in the world I request a replacement through dlink.
Something else I noticed is that EVERY device in my house with a ethernet port all have 8 pins, and this router only has 4 pins, That seems a little odd, no?