Unpacked the box, connected it following the wizard. Got it up and running with my cable modem.

Changed some settings, some more settings... still working fine.
Let's set some port forwarding rules...
attempt 1... set the rule, save settings... huh? Link down, router reboot. Where is my port forwarding rule?

attempt 2... set the rule, save settings... huh? Link down, router reboot. Where is my port forwarding rule?

attempt 3... set the rule, save settings... huh? Link down, router reboot. Where is my port forwarding rule?

attempt 10... (with IE7, Firefox etc)... reboot after reboot and still no port forwarding rule.

Turns out I cannot save any setting anymore unless I do a factory reset and set it all manually again.
How can this be? How can I 'brick' my router in 60 minutes? Well... I was stupid enough to disable wireless lan. Seems you can't just disable it, you have to make it invisible and set it to never active.

Well... after reading this topic, the 'd-link' replies and googling around for another 10 minutes I am glad I have the right to sent this router back to the store without any reason at all. The reason is obvious ofcourse. I never had any product that got unstable within 60 minutes after usage and by just setting some normal settings. I was positive about getting a D-Link router. My first D-Link product. Also my last.
Can someone please explain why a router can be made into something so unstable by just setting it up according to your own wishes?
