After all of my issues with my originally bought router, and finally giving in and getting it RMA'd, and then continued issues (but less markedly seen) with this router, I have to say that when 121B08 / 122NA were put onto this device, I finally started seeing specs close to the same as with my DGL-4300 (which, incidentally, I have working again - it seems the DHCP over wired is flaky, but wireless seems to hold up better- good news for my DROID).
Some stats (17 days ago we switched from our cable provider for phone service to Vonage, so these stats are for a router that has been on non stop for 17 days on this current connection:
LAN Statistics
Sent : 181923501
Received : 100894569
TX Packets Dropped : 5
RX Packets Dropped : 0
Collisions : 0
Errors : 0
WAN Statistics
Sent : 98693589
Received : 180436590
TX Packets Dropped : 0
RX Packets Dropped : 0
Collisions : 0
Errors : 0
Wireless Statistics
Sent : 242169
Received : 52554
TX Packets Dropped : 1008
RX Packets Dropped : 2722
Errors : 2612
The wireless packet loss I can live with - having 2 radios in close proximity, one to serve my DROID (G) and one to serve my laptop (N) will obviously have some negative effects. Since both routers show similar packet loss, I am not worried about it.
But, to have *0* packet loss in WAN communications, and to have only 5 packets lost in 181 Million+ packets transmitted on my LAN - now *THAT* is the performance I am used to getting with my older DGL-4300 before it crapped out.
Thank you, D-Link for finally getting this all worked out. Thanks to all of the crew that put up with a lot of us who were steaming mad with our purchases, and thanks to all of you who were able to help beta test Firmware to help the devs get it right.