Let us know what you get to replace it. I like my 825 for sure.
I think everyone using these forums, and especially people with the DIR-655, should bow down and give thanks for D-Link routers. You know, folks, if I ever doubted the advice I got here, I would have never bothered to reply to the wonderfully informative messages I had been receiving. So, don't think for a moment that I completely discounted/ignored your advice.
However, when I weighed getting the DIR-825, I was swayed toward making a different choice because of a router I saw with two USB ports that hard earned the CNet Editor's Choice Award.
Good golly, Miss Molly ... I bought the ASUS RT-N56U ... the one that has a front panel that appears to be like many black-colored etched gems. Functionally, it might be the best router since dirt was invented, but between the strange interface and all the English language problems/errors in their documentation and in the Web interface, I'm hoping this thing dies soon. If I had two ounces of gumption, I'd send it back. But I'm gonna stick with it to serve as a reminder and to serve as punishment for not sticking with D-Link.
I'm not a networking genius, but this Asus "thing" must have been designed by . . . Well, I had better quit my sarcasm. But, please take my word for it. I've used only three different consumer-grade routers in my life ... a Linksys, a Netgear, and then my D-Link DIR-655. As I was saying, I cannot wait for this Asus router to die, and may lightning strike me if my next router isn't the DIR-825 or its successor.
Thanks again, folks, for all the great info. If you've got a D-Link, praise the Lord and give thanks. You might not know how good you have it!
Tony M.