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Welcome!- Link>What Firmware version is currently loaded? Found on the routers web page under status.
As reported on the "Management->Upgrade" page:
Current Firmware Version: 1.00, Thu 05 Nov 2015
Current Firmware Date: 2015-11-05 16:52:00
This firmware is the latest version.
- What region are you located?
North America
Internet Service Provider and Modem ConfigurationsCox Internet / ARRIS SURFboard SB6183 DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem
- What ISP Service do you have? Cable or DSL?
Cable: Cox Ultimate 300mbps with 2TB of bandwidth
- What ISP Modem Mfr. and model # do you have?
Arris / SB6183
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Be aware that the new UI that D-Link is using is more simplified and thus some advanced features that you saw on older D-Link routers, may not be seen on newer generation routers.Hmm... I can understand Port Triggering, but being able to cursory inspect the log should be a basic supported feature. having support for a Syslog server or E-mail sending the logs seems more advanced.
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Difference between "Virtual Servers" and "Port Forwarding"Ok, so my thought process was correct, but once any information is passed to the Virtual Server, the Virtual Server then broadcasts to all IPs internally on the designated port.
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Glad you fixed this. Question, are the antenna's detachable or no? Yes, the antennae are detachable (screw on / off), same with the metal receiving caps (which is what my problem was)
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Is the USB device USB3.0 supporting? What format is the drive using? NTFS is recommended. What is the size of the USB drive?Yes, the SDOCK4U33 is USB 3.0 compliant and the drive is 750GB NTFS. It is detected perfectly fine under the USB 2.0 port.
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We might need to check to ensure that your host name, user and account info is correctly entered in to the fields. Did this work on your prior router? What mfr and model router did you have before? Possible that D-Link support may need to review this.My previous router was incapable of manual no-ip settings and did not have no-ip built in; previously I was using a home server daemon to update no-ip, but seeing as this router support manual mode, I figured I'd try it. I double checked the host, user, and pass for correctness 3 times, and I downloaded the no-ip daemon source for linux to verify the server address. The only thing I don't see is a port specification... without cursory log information, I really can't verify what port is being using and whether it's the right one. (maybe I'll get to work on setting up e-mail log notifications).