For those of you foolish enough to upgrade to your firmware to 1.35NA, only to find that all your wireless clients are intermittently dropped randomly at the same time, read on.
At the time of this simultaneous drop, the logs will tell you that the clients were "disconnected due to deauthorisation" or some such (precise wording eludes me, has not occurred for a while, which is a good thing!). The clients are then quickly "authorised", but the movie you were streaming to your living room has already been interrupted and all your family members have gone for an unexpected toilet / snack break. Needless to say, the movie is ruined. Playing/hosting online games is an exercise in slowly pulling out all your remaining hair folicles. A random 20s delay when surfing the web is also fun. The list goes on.
A quick glance at the forum suggests this is a common problem, with the only reproducible solution to downgrade your firmware, perhaps all the way to 1.21.
Get this though, you cannot downgrade 1.35NA by any means known to us internet-using, neanderthal-descendant primates (yes, your ancestor interbred with them). All workarounds to downgrade the firmware currently do not work for the new firmware.
Facepalm yourself.
Feels good, right? Do it again.
Now it sort of hurts.
After struggling with this for over a week (full-time, as I am in that enviable position of awaiting university replies), here is the ONLY thing that worked:
Use WPS.
Wow. Why this is not suggested more often on these forums, I cannot fathom. There are a few threads that end like this though:
"Oh, switched to WPS and the problem went away. Bye.
PS. Ignore my 4-page rant about D-Link."
Of course, if your wireless clients do not support WPS, then, um...facepalm yourself again. Only one of them has to though, the rest non-WPS clients you can copy paste the extremely long password to (have fun with an iPod Touch though! Took me hours to type it in. Honestly. It felt like hours).
Not so important settings: (changing these will do nothing to alleviate the drops)
802.11 Mode : 802.11n only
Channel Width : 40MHz
Channel : 10
Secondary Channel : 6
WISH : Inactive
QoS : on
WPA2 only
AES
Wireless clients: Uber-watercooled gaming behemoth, crappy laptop, Ipod Touch, PS3
Important settings (only things that work):
Wi-Fi Protected Setup : Enabled/Configured
Now that I have provided you with the meaning to life, the universe, and everything (42, I mean WPS), enjoy "normal" wireless behaviour again. OMG, I can actually surf the internet, torrent, play games, stream movies again. Uninterrupted. Can you believe that?
Some far more knowledgeable person might speculate as to the reason why this is so...actually, I will start the useless speculation. There must have been a security issue, that was remedied with the more recent 1.3xx firmwares. At the same time, constant authorisation checks were added. The deauthorisation/ authorisation cycle is snappy and unnoticeable with WPS, yet horrible without WPS.
There, let the useless, non-technical, counterproductive speculation begin.