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I ran into a similar issue a few days ago where amazon.com suddenly would not load but it could load on my phone over LTE so I knew the site wasn't down. Flushing the cache didn't work because the cache is still stored in the router's dns if "Enable DNS Relay" is checked in the router configuration. You can try turning dns relay off and see if websites load better for you:Setup -> Network Settings -> Uncheck "Enable DNS Relay"Setup -> Network Settings -> "Local domain name" -> enter something like dgl5500.local
Any status on this?
not yet wifi test.. but I am using router for NAS(n40l)I think that port forward setting is ambiguous (virtual server and port forward)anyway No complaints.
The port forward and virtual server could be an issue however being that your router is not with in a supported region, could effect how this router behaves. WiFi with iPad Mini could be effected as well. It may not be addressed by D-Link either.