Hi FurryNuts,
Further info:
Region: USA-Utah
ISP: Comcast/Xfinity cable @ 20M down / 5M up (tests 15-25M / 4-6M and 15ms pings actual )
Modem: Motorola SB6121: set to DHCP, but I always seem to get the same IP
(Side note: I always cringe a little over cable and DSL adapters being called "modems". The word "MODEM" is an acronym that came from "MOdulator/DEModulator" which described the translation of digital information into tones that fit within the audio envelope of a voice phone line. "Modems" that don't use voice phone lines aren't modulating/demodulating anything. They are actually a network bridge with extra stuff (DHCP client/server, Ethernet switch, etc.) added on.)
After further fiddling, I have NTP working by replacing the default D-Link server with the IP of one of the NTP.org pool servers, but it's still 1 hour off because of DST bugs.
I am now seeing a bunch of "pwr save q overflow" log entries which are a mystery. I have power save disabled on my desktop PC. Android phone probably uses some power saving. I don't see any power saving settings on the DIR-655.
I have to say that the DIR-655 logging is very nearly useless to me. WAAAAAAY too much information. AFAICT, 90-95% of my "notice" and "info" log entries should be "debug" instead.
<rant>I am a Windows Systems Admin / Network Admin by profession for >15 years. The DIR-655 appears to be a Linux device, and many of the log entries are clearly written for someone who knows Linux networking well. I don't. Why spam the logs with so much garbage? All I want to see is security events, change-of-state events and actual stuff that needs my attention!</rant>
OTOH, this is a stable, fast WiFi router. Can't say how it compares with commercial firewalls for security, but I haven't seen any problems yet.
-Terry