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midryder

@sbc.com

 Well I'll be, the 614+ firmware works (3.35)

Have a DLink 614+, had to back down firmware upgrades twice (3.20)would reboot itself during an upload. the 3.28 was a disaster!, it would just sit like a lump and reboot every 30-80 seconds, could not surf that way. Back to 3.20. They came up with the 3.35 firmware, everything changed to working like it should, can upload without a reboot happening. Finally! Only took about 7 months.


NGuru

@suscom.net
D-Link still in business why?

"D-Link is still a good company". Hardly. I've gone through.. what has to be 20 D-Link wifi products at the office where I work, every single one is a piece of garbage. I sent them all back, and got Linksys, which has all worked without issue.


midryder

@sbc.com
reply to midryder
Re: Well I'll be, the 614+ B firmware works (3.35)

Clarification, Thats a DI-614+ Rev "B" 3.35

X_Zeratul_X

join:2003-07-28
San Jose, CA

reply to NGuru
Re: D-Link still in business why?

My friend bought the di-624 and told me on the phone. I started laughing at him and he got all mad. "The guy at bestbuy told its faster it even says 108 on the box and the linksys said only 54!"

After 10 hours of trying to get it to work I just simply told him to return it and we went back to bestbuy and bought the 'slower' linksys g router. Everything in his house worked fine after that hehe


CTS
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join:2001-12-23
Bayside, NY
clubs:

reply to midryder
Re: Well I'll be, the 614+ firmware works (3.35)

Hmmm well mine doesn't work... 3.35? Hmmm, maybe I'll try that (but the last time I checked, I had the latest firmware) It definitely sucks, if that doesn't work, time to get a new wireless router.
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CTS
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join:2001-12-23
Bayside, NY
clubs:
Scratch that, opting for "G"


b_zen
Premium
join:2002-07-24
Saint Louis, MO
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reply to NGuru
Re: D-Link still in business why?

E.X.A.C.T.L.Y the same situation happened here... Most of them we couldn't send back, but got Linksys instead, and it all works like a charm...

scsmith77

join:2003-08-10
Garden Grove, CA

reply to NGuru
Re: D-Link still in business why? Why is Stinksys

You state D-Link is junk and Stinksys is better. It is apparent that you still lack the knowledge of quality security firewall products.

1. Sonic Wall

2. Symantec Security Appliance VPN 100-200 or 200R

Yes they cost more, however besides a PIX box you can;t beat these products for reliability.
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