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Get it here:http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?board=113.0*Fixes Samsung Galaxy S4 problems.Let us know how it works for you.
Has the UPnP vulnerability been fixed on the "A" version of this router? If so, as of what firmware was it fixed in?
Hi,can the fix be implemented for A4 WW as well? I am having the same exact issue with my 1.35WW DIR-655 router.Thank you.
Yah my GSY S4 is working again.. However my wife's iphone en ipad are having issues with this new fw..Anybody else having the same??
I also seem to see some poor and intermittent connections on the IPAD and Iphone after updating my A4's firmware to this release. I actually went back to 1.36 thinking that when they adjusted for Samsung that maybe they had caused an issue, but I seem to see this behavior with 1.36 too. I updated from 1.33 because I was seeing some wireless restarts, figured it was worth a shot.Is there a list of recommended settings for the DIR-655 that are stable, proven, least trouble-free, rather than just "for testing"? I'be been using this router for 3+ years now and I don't like to "guess" when I tinker.
I have galaxy S2 and when I connect it to the wifi, after about 30 seconds the router drops the connection and all devices lose it too. No problems when connecting the laptop only.Hardware: A4Firmware: 1.37NAMy wifi settings have always been:Channel Width: AutoWPA Mode : AutoCipher Type: TKIP and AES
Quick question I'm using Ver 1.11 in a A3 Dir 655, has been working fine for some years, changed the Uverse modem last month and I'm having wireless connection problems with Ipad2, Iphone 4 and Galaxy S3. The connection is on and off all day, started the trouble shooting, and one option is the firmware update, do you suggest moving to ver 1.37?
You can try, but you'll get the same result. New firmware is **, no matter the settings you make in your router. Until new one comes out I don't use wifi on my cell phone.