You're welcome.Originally Posted by netcommando
Maybe there is a difference between the version you can purchase here and our version from the US.
I had never a single problem with that router.
You're welcome.Originally Posted by netcommando
Maybe there is a difference between the version you can purchase here and our version from the US.
I had never a single problem with that router.
@netcommando: what is your latest firmware?Originally Posted by netcommando
@softtouch:
good for you kay wala ka problem. unsay setup nimo sa WAN1 and WAN2? both enabled ba or one is set as backup? ako diri is if iset to enabled both WAN mohinay ako internet..pero kung backup lng ang isa ka WAN ok sya...
Originally Posted by softtouch_ph
you are using the other foreign hardware, its different from the hardware distributed here in the philippines as d-link singapore informed me. as you may noticed on their sites, it is said there that warranty shall be void if upgrading firmware not made for the particular continent due to hardware built is different and may cause intolerable problems. =)
Haha... I don't think so...Originally Posted by Chipmunk888
Anyway, the 1.01.03 runs absolutely stable, and the 1.02b too so far.
just downloaded v1.02 firmware ...i will upgrade it this eveng.hope this will resolve the issues.
Originally Posted by softtouch_ph
are you on point-to-point protocol over ethernet?
is your 1.02 a beta 8?
v1.02beta is rock stable w/o a flaw....ok na ang VPN,https and slow browsing..
Correct. Its 100% stable.Originally Posted by sleepydeepeyed
thats the point, the router itself has a buggy initial firmware as initialy distributed to the market.
one needs to email singapore yet to get the specific firmware, in which is beta, for the particular encountered problem of the customer.
mine, i have the 1.02 in beta 8 design the solve my specific problem. others have the 1.02 in beta 2,3,4,5 and so on.
w/c is w/c for load balancing: Packets,Bytes or Sesssion established?
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