http://www.computerworld.com/article/2920892/web-browsers/microsoft-nixes-activex-add-on-technology-in-new-edge-browser.html
Seems the DNR 202L is basically going to be useless in the future unless you want to continue using an old IE browser if that will even be possible.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-other_settings/failed-to-login-into-dlink-dnr-202l-using/3b5b1b46-9b56-4a63-a187-322e2570b566?auth=1
Seems the 202L is headed toward obsolescence.
IE 11 will be phased out with WIN7. If you plan on buying a new PC and will no longer retain an old PC with WIN7 the DNR will be obsolete for you unless DLINK is about to overhaul it to be compatible with a non Active X browser. This is why it will not work on Chrome. The world is moving to HTML5.