Nope. You're only asking for problems. Honestly, if I were you, and you are still able to return it, I'd do so as quickly as possible and get something reliable.
Basically you will own the ''Toyota of routers.'' I wish I had coined this phrase, but that wonderful analogy belongs to someone else.
Also, as usual, and as expected, another thread that has gotten almost 2500 views and 113 responses, has been locked. Fortunately, several already predicted this and have taken ''word of mouth'' to other tech-related forums so that there is no running and hiding from accountability.
The track record is evident. The D-Link firmware development team has fumbled its way over the last two years to come up with nothing but problematic firmware, almost all of which hid behind the label of ''beta'', and which the development team disavowed themselves of and made owners responsible for problems using it.