OK, I admit my use of the word 'inspire' was wrong and really does not represent my true feelings. I do not go to forums to 'inspire' companies to fix my product and agree we should not need to 'inspire' them to do whats right. I use forums to find answers to problems and questions. I find it useful to find out if others are having the same problems I'm having or if my deserves a RMA. I also find them useful to find out if investing in a piece of hardware is going to function as described. Admittedly if I was looking at purchasing this router now knowing it was shipping with the 1.15 or 1.20 firmware I would definitely hold off.
As a IT Manager I am lucky enough to be able to purchase and work with a wide variety of equipment. Its a freedom that I truly enjoy but it can also be very frustrating. My experience has been that least 40% of everything I buy will probably have a problem. This includes modems, routers, managed switches, firewalls, PC, and laptops. Its to the point where if something works right out of the box as expected or advertised I'm surprised. As a hobby I like to build my own gaming PCs for fun, certainly not because its cheaper. Motherboard firmware has always been an issue and a struggle. One of the things I've learned is that I never install beta firmware and adopt a wait and see attitude toward a production release. I broke my own rule when I upgraded from 1.02 to 1.15 because I got all happy about using Shareport and will admit that I had a high level of trust for D-Link. I have kicked myself many times for that but consider myself lucky I didn't go to 1.20. The problems I'm having are nothing compared to the problems you guys are having.
The above does not make me any better, smarter than anyone else in this forum, truth be told you have no reason to believe anything I've written. In fact I'm thankful and impressed by some of the helpful, informational posts here because that is what is needed to assist developers in resolving the problems. While it is beneficial to complain/report an issue with hardware, I am of the opinion that it is counterproductive to consistently complain about the same thing using different wording. My worry is that Ru-Fi-Oh's frustration will cause a breakdown in communication which is why I made the comment about 'trashing'.
I am also aware that my opinion smells no better than anyone else.
I hope this next firmware release will make everyone happy. If it turns out to be no better than the current 1.20 I would like to see them release 2 firmware updates that will allow us to either take the firmware back to 1.02 (my preference) or 1.15 if desired. I see no reason why that could not happen. I feel for the users that are using 1.20 as the router appears to be pretty much useless at this point. If D-link can't fix it in a timely manner at least take take us back to a usable product.
Thanks for listening,
Xender