This is rediculous I spent like almost $200 dollars on a DGL 4500 gamming router that does not even come out with good firmware....I updated to 1.15 thinking hey there is an update sweet....wrong....my router worked just fine with firmware 1.02 and now i am stuck with a router that i cnt port forward or tweak because every time you hit the save settings it automatically reboots and does not save your settings....what a peice of shize.. They should have to give refunds for **** like this...and to top it off they still have no fix for it...nice support more like we got your money and now your screwed.....Oh yeah and i tried reverting back to 1.13 and everything goes well except that after it says successfully uploaded I go back in and it still says firmware 1.15 imagine that.....Anyways, I will give it a little bit before I bad mouth this to all my coworkers and fellow servicemen about not too buy this or any D-link router....which being in the military I come across alot of people...
I mean I understand that things come out and they have an issue and they release a fix for that but not D-link the only decent firmware they have came out with that seems to work is the original 1.02 how do you releaselike 3 bad ones in a row....It's called R&D people do it..... because how in the heck did they test this firmware out and not have these issues...
Anyways I would greatly appreciate any tips or fixes or help with this not saving my settings issue..thanks
I feel your pain. I was originally on 1.02 on my A1 (worked great) and upgraded the firmware and had nothing but issues. Went to an A2 and same problems. Finally gave up and went and bought a Linksys WRT610Nv2, flashed it with DD-WRT firmware...zero issues and everything is working great.

Only thing that I can recommend to help you is to try a 30-30-30 reset on the device and re-input your settings manually. Never restore an old config to a new firmware...you're just asking for issues.
For a 30-30-30 reset (which will completely clear the NVRAM on the device), with no cables attached except for the power cable, hold in the rest button for 30 secs, do not release the reset button and unplug the device for another 30 secs, do not release the reset button and replug your power plug and hold the reset button for another 30 secs with the power back on. In other words, hold in the reset button for the entire time. Plug in your lan cable and reconfigure from scratch.
