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It's not a minor issue. If you run into it and you aren't extremely tech savvy, it's going to bring you down permanently.And, even more worrisome, is that it shows the **** error handling that they use over at dlink HQ.You show your bias by basically supporting this NOT being fixed. How silly.
I just bought a second DIR-655 (A4) for a friend, and upgraded the firmware to 1.32NA. After I enabled NTP lookup in the options, the router started crashing continuously. I had to use the manual reset button to regain control, and the second time through I avoided enabling NTP. Working great now. I haven't tried duplicating the crash, but thought I would mention it anyhow.
It's minor since choosing 99% of other NTP will work. And will give the same result (time) I'm in IT and know something about issue/bug classification. This is not a major bug. Also I cannot reproduce any of the NTP crashes. Not even with the pool ntp's. So I doubt firmware is th cause.Major issues get solved first, minor issues might never get ssolved. D-link is no exception to that. And rule number one in bugfixing: never fix more then 1 issue simultanuously in the code by different coders. And luckily they're doing that, doing it step by step.
I've only been able to get the D-Link servers to work (aka the ones in the list). If I use something like ca.pool.ntp.org, the router just crashes and gets stuck in a reboot loop. That was with the 1.32NA final, haven't bothered trying with the beta09. D-Link's NTP works good enough.
Have tried several NTP sites. I have verified logs stating that connection to ntp site failed. This was followed by a reboot and resetting of time on several, but not all occasions. This leads me to believe NTP plays a role but isn't the only culprit for reboots. Manually setting time seems to help....... somewhat.