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Author Topic: Should we do something to force d-link fix their worst firmware 1.32NA?  (Read 27675 times)

gomyway

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It has been month's and the nightmare still going on. I'm finally pissed off today upon n times of router rebooting, I felt the router ruined my life. 

I've left negative feedback on Amazon.com for the product, and will do it on newegg.com, buy.com,etc, one feedback one week, until they provide fix for the firmware.

Hopefully this is getting their higher management's attention.
« Last Edit: October 27, 2009, 02:03:59 AM by gomyway »
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ChillyCat

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I felt the router ruined my life. 


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gomyway

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Are you trying to irritate me so that I say something bad to you to give reason to have my post deleted?  LOL
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rick

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It has been month's and the nightmare still going on. I'm finally pissed off today upon n times of router rebooting today, I felt the router ruined my life. 

I've left negative feedback on Amazon.com for the product, and will do it on newegg.com, buy.com,etc, one feedback one week, until they provide fix for the firmware.

Hopefully this is get their higher management attention.

Good idea! We should all leave negative feed back, maybe that will get Dlink's attention  ;)
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coppertrail

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I haven't had any problems with 1.23NA
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Demonized

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No problems here wih 1.32. So no need for negative feedback.

Sorry
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ChillyCat

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Are you trying to irritate me so that I say something bad to you to give reason to have my post deleted?  LOL


No...... not at all.

Just can't imagine someone would confess that a , "router ruined my life" 

Kinda dramatic, wouldn't you think ?
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bjarbj78

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I have big problems after 3 days 12 hours stable. The hole s*** stopped, couldn't even login into my router, had to restart. Thats the first time in over 1 year i had to restart for login, damn f....... firmware v.1.32NA.
Hope they will fix this... so in 3 days i have to restart again... damn s***.. i have web servers running here and game servers.. >:(
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Seiver

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i have found many things dont work on my 1.32NA FW. my DMZ, Prot forwarding, Virtual Server, just to name a few.
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gomyway

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For those who haven't had problem with 1.32NA firmware yet, most likely because they just use internet slightly for web browsing/email etc. For that purpose any cheaper router can do.

I've spent more than $150 to buy this router to replace my old router, and I had been satisfied with the investment for one year till I upgraded to the firmware 1.32.  It is NOT a good excuse to say that the firmware doesn't need fix because some of the customers don't have any problem.. 
« Last Edit: October 24, 2009, 11:28:35 AM by gomyway »
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point

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Re: Should we do something to force d-link fix their worst firmware 1.32NA?
« Reply #10 on: October 24, 2009, 01:51:48 PM »

For those who haven't had problem with 1.32NA firmware yet, most likely because they just use internet slightly for web browsing/email etc. For that purpose any cheaper router can do.

I've spent more than $150 to buy this router to replace my old router, and I had been satisfied with the investment for one year till I upgraded to the firmware 1.32.  It is NOT a good excuse to say that the firmware doesn't need fix because some of the customers don't have any problem.. 

I bekieve is more like most of the customers don't have any problem.. 

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Demonized

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Re: Should we do something to force d-link fix their worst firmware 1.32NA?
« Reply #11 on: October 24, 2009, 02:26:01 PM »

For those who haven't had problem with 1.32NA firmware yet, most likely because they just use internet slightly for web browsing/email etc. For that purpose any cheaper router can do.

LOL  ;D, apart from 4 people using internet (including two teens with heavy gaming and torrent habits) my server setup hosts three websites with moderate traffic and internal (LAN) HD streaming. All at once.
So if that's a light weight user I wonder which setup is considered a heavy user like perhaps you yourself seem to be  ???
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gomyway

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Re: Should we do something to force d-link fix their worst firmware 1.32NA?
« Reply #12 on: October 24, 2009, 07:50:17 PM »

I don't understand, who are those people coming to the product forum and show their gratitude every day for their router is stable. Isn't it what your money paid for?

 Even if I'm the only one has this problem, should they fix the problem for me?  That being said, I'm not going to waste time here any more and will just do what I'm supposed to do, then put the router on ebay.

 
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prxlamim

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Re: Should we do something to force d-link fix their worst firmware 1.32NA?
« Reply #13 on: October 25, 2009, 12:54:08 AM »

My rebooting problems lasted about 1-2 Weeks till I overcame my lazyness and reconfigured all settings from the ground up after a complete hardware and software reset. Since then the router has been working stable.
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Re: Should we do something to force d-link fix their worst firmware 1.32NA?
« Reply #14 on: October 25, 2009, 10:43:26 AM »

My rebooting problems lasted about 1-2 Weeks till I overcame my lazyness and reconfigured all settings from the ground up after a complete hardware and software reset. Since then the router has been working stable.

Good to see it worked for you.
Adjusting setting too much is what I have been thinking is some of the people's problem.
They go in and start adjusting things and adjusting things and adjusting things then do not remember what all they adjusted so the problem never gets resolved.
You should always try one change and if it does not solve your problem then put that setting back and try another....rinse and repeat until you find the one that solves your problem.
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