I don't know if that site and the use of the (<) is referring to versions 1.03 or less or anything lower than v1.03...
Please phone contact your local regional DLink support office and inquire about this issue. Ask for level 3 or higher support.
The link given above also says, "D-Link has released an updated firmware version (1.03) that addresses this
issue." Nevertheless, one would like to hear it from D-Link, which apparently has not warned its customers to upgrade, or from some user who has demonstrated that it's actually fixed.
After waiting 20 min on the phone, however, I got an Indian lady who didn't seem to know what I was talking about, went off to" research the issue," and eventually hung up on me. (I forgot your admonition about getting a third-level tech.) Not off to a great start with D-Link! -- jclarkw