It didn't do the trick

It now keeps rebooting upon whatever change I do.. So I guess my router at some point f***ed up the WiFi when flashing to v1.12 and then the 1.13BETA flashing killed something more making the whole thing useless to me

Well, what have I learned from this experience?..
1#: Don't by stuff from Ebay.com, no matter if it's impossible to obtain in your own country or not, actually never do it if the item you are purchasing isn't available in your country at all, because then you can forget about everything that has to do with warranty.
2#: The Norwegian D-Link support is horrible, the support here on this forum is decent though, with Lycan actually trying to help out and support those who write here.. And there are lots of other users helping each other out! But I think I'll never call the D-Link Norway support ever again..
3#: Despite the fact that D-Link got what have to be the most promising routers currently available when it comes to hardware.. It doesn't necessary mean you will have a blast when using their routers. It's not really D-Link's fault though, it's the UbiCom team and their horrid firmwares that are messing that what could've been the best routers available into a living nightmare to use. I thought the Linksys official firmwares were bad, well I was clearly wrong! It's really sad to see such a good piece of hardware and engineering that many of these D-Link routers actually are being pulled down in the mud by disappointing firmwares. The combo of a DGL-4500 / DIR-825 / DIR-855 or the DIR-655 and DD-WRT / OpenWRT or Tomato firmware would have been really awesome! Combining the best hardware solutions with the best firmwares solutions would have made the perfect router.. But as of today you have to choose between 1#: The router with the best hardware, but lack the support of good firmware or 2#: Router with weaker hardware, but support some really awesome firmwares.
And as we all know, good hardware is nothing without the right software, and good software is nothing without decent hardware.. So there is no such thing as the perfect router I guess
