If the draft N specs are equal to the final N specs there really is no use in getting 'final N' firmware. So what makes this so important?
http://www.wi-fi.org/files/kc/WFA_802_11n_Industry_June07.pdf
http://www.wi-fi.org/files/wp_Wi-Fi_CERTIFIED_n_Industry.pdf
Equal? Yes, the current DIR-655 apparently fulfill the final N standard.
However, the part what I want D-link to clearify is the optional part.
e.g. DIR-655 supports SGI but it doesn't write it into the certificate. Of course, some features cannot be implemented via frimware upgrade such as 3 spatial streams.
How about coexistence mechanism? Does the "Auto 20/40 MHz" button mean so?
Shall D-link delete the "20 MHz" and "40 MHz" options?
Are there any other hidden optional features like this?