I don't understand why D-Link doesn't implement this in their products. When I was deciding to buy my NAS (I bought the DNS-323), and now (most probably), my DIR-655, this was exactly one of the biggest negative points on D-Link hardware.
I bought the DNS-323 because of price/performance relation, and now, I'll probably buy the DIR-655 because of exactly the same. Asus doesn't offer yet a gigabit router (shame on them, something I also don't understand) and the Linksys routers in the same category of DIR-655 don't offer the same performance. But, both allow to attach external usb devices to them. In the end I always regret a little that I didn't bought something which would allow me to connect external hard disks to it.
And the most strange thing to me, is that we are not even talking about a huge additional cost. Both products already bring an USB port and Linux provides a low cost software way for them to implement access to external usb devices like hard disks. I believe this is probably a commercial strategy (they probably believe we will buy a NAS), but, I think this just backfires on them, making some costumers to buy other brands.
So, is there any product manager reading this forums, that will change D-Link strategy regarding attaching USB devices to their hardware? Your costumers are really wanting this! I would pay more money for a DNS-655 with this feature!
