Alright first off, This is from another thread complaining about the issues with 655 and 1.32NA
Re: I'm done with Dlink and 1.32na
« Reply #133 on: Today at 08:21:05 AM »
...We are working on a firmware to address this issue. I can not give you a timeframe for compleation as I do not have one to give. For those of you that continue to suffer with unusable routers do to firmware failure I suggest you contact technical support and request a replacement that has the previous firmware version. For now this is all we can do.
-Lycan.
Just a reminder to those who have problems worse than i.
i flip through these threads and I don't see much talk about changes being made to your DIR-655 1.32NA. Only a few of you have posted your actual hardware in the DNS sticky thread, i've got DIR-655 HW: A3 FW: 1.32NA. Where are the log files? Are we allowed to upload/attach our configuration files for our routers? Haha..that'd be neat.
Yes this model has issues...if you were going to sell it on craigslist you would have by now. So lets work together to figure out the ideal settings, make the most of this device, until hopefully the next firmware fix comes out....or we give up and have Dlink give us new DIR-655's with 1.21 and hopefully a higher hardware version eh?

I only have to reboot my router once every 3 months. I always install the latest firmware as soon as its available. Despite the firmwares, I have always had DHCP/IP issues, so I set all 4 hard wired computers to static IP. And on the NETWORKING page, at the bottom, i setup the DHCP Reservation table for all my machines.
After 1.32NA came out, i had some issues and quickly learned that "Enable DNS Relay" on the NETWORKING page resolved my issues with 1.32NA. Besides that, i still have occasional IP issues, but not nearly as often. Overall, the router works great, I always have a ton of traffic running through it. If i had further issues, such as constant rebooting like some of you, no way in heck would I hesitate to RMA.
What I'm here to talk about is WHAT other settings we can change to get the most through-put. Me and another guy I talked to, we both have issues running YAMJ, a movie jukebox application for the PCH. Basically its a small program that creates alot of connections. Could it be the XP server? sure could, but unlikely considering we have the same router and same problem, and i can't find anyone else who does.
When streaming a file across one gigabit switch, across my dir-655 switch, and across another gigabit switch (none of these devices have jumbo frames) I get speeds of around 65-75MB a second between two computers, with a theoretical max wired speed of 100MB. (thats big MB, not little mb) Or as I like to think, ruffly 70,000K/sec. I don't care to get more than that, thats plenty!
Using the same wires and same switches, my old DLINK with integrated 100mb switch in the middle, only got 9,000K/sec. Well heck, you want at least 15,000K/sec to stream a blueray movie from a file server to a A110 Popcorn Hour without any chance for stuttering, hence i upgraded to this DIR-655 A3.
So my files, and movies, (stream for the most part) throughout my house with no problems. Once in awhile while downloading a big update or something at even 1000K/sec, this pretty 70,000K/sec network comes to a screeching halt with video freezes, and all LAN connectivity to that device drops out, i lose remote desktop, and i have to walk into the other room...that is way too much work

Could it just be my old fileserver running XP Pro Sp3? Quite possibly. Would upgrading that old file server with more RAM and Server2008 fix my connection issues? Quite possibly. I didn't have this issue with old router, so I'm wondering if the connection between the router and that wired pc is somehow tripping over itself.
I'm also looking forward to playing games on my new gaming rig during the cold season coming up quickly here... So im here now looking to see what optimizations people out there, like me, have made to this device. I don't care about wireless optimizations, the wireless on this device is like my sister, fast and amazing. I have only been able to narrow down the following options to be changed, please give your input on each or any of them. Thanks for your thoughts!

-diske.
Consider factory settings, then add on a wireless configuration, and then the following changes:
DHCP Lease Time:50000minutes. (@Setup/Network))
Always broadcast: Enabled. Compatibility for some DHCP Clients. @Setup/Network)
Enable UPnP: (i disabled this to free up traffic on the wires @/Advanced/Advanced Network)
Enable DNS Relay (i disabled, as everyone and their mother @/Advanced/QOS Engine)
Disabled Traffic Shaping. (sounds like Dlink's own way of doing QOS?! @/Advanced/QOS Engine)
Disabled QOS (Has anyone found Pro's and Con's of doing so? Or should I find a way to set the priority of my SMB share on my FileServer to #1 so movies cannot ever come to a halt again if dnloading? is that possible even. @/Advanced/QOS Engine)