I recently upgraded to the DGL-4500. I had a Netgear Rangemax previously that I have had for years. So far my experience overall with the router is extremely positive, something i cannot say for my past experiences with older Dlink routers. However for the life of me I cannot get my Media files to Stream to my PS3 or my Netgear EVA700. These both worked just fine on my Netgear, and the only reason I upgraded routers is because my netgear was starting to give some errors and randomly block sites, that and i wanted a gigabit lan anyhow. They are both on a wireless connection, the PS3 still accesses the internet just fine. It simply does not see Tversity, or Windows Media Center, even though I have set up the router with Special applications rules etc. If I plug my netgear back in, the media servers are instantly seen. i have tried special applications, virtual server and just nothing.
It is highly frustrating because I am used to the Netgear way of typing in an application name and the ports it uses and the router seeing it and letting it through without problem. Everything else is working fantastic, and I have to admit I am extremely pleased with the router (Never thought I would say that about a dlink), I even saw a latency drop and speed improvement over my old router which I am very pleased with. But I simply have to have my media servers working, the entire point of me upgrading instead of buying a new rangemax was because the rangemax just doesn't have the wireless speed for HD content without a ton of stuttering. Now what gets me is it appears the Netgear is not even being allowed on the network. The authentication is good and it even appears in the connected devices list, but it is being given the dreaded 169 address. Any attempts to connect to a url with it are met with url cannot be found. So I am at a loss here, All devices 3 computers, PS3, Wii and 360 all connect to the net just fine. The netgear does not connect to the net even thought it is in the list just like everything else, and No devices see a media server either Tversity or Media center. For the record Tversity is far more important to me simply because it transcodes on the fly and Media center does not.
Important stuff
router Firmware - 1.02
Both computers are Vista 64Bit Sp1
Network is Private
Security Mode WPA Private
WPA mode is Auto WPA or WPA2
Cipher TKIP AES
All security keys, passwords etc are 100% identical to my old network setup. The only thing that has changed is the router, and the fact that Special applications seems to be the same as netgear's port opening...just that it does not appear to actually work.