Update for those who are having persistent language problem:
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Problem:
Some users have persistent "Current Network Settings" Page written in Italian/Portuguese (whatever), while the rest setup page in English. "The "Current Network Settings" page is the first page displayed right after you login to Dlink router by typing "192.168.0.1" or "dlinkrouter" in your web browser.
- The option "Clear Language Pack" can not solve the problem.
- Restore setting from previously saved config file also could not solve the problem.
Probable cause:
I noticed this problem after updating factory installed firmware v1.0 to v1.13 or v1.14 (latest) without choosing the "Restore to default factory settings" first before upgrading the firmware.
Somehow in the process of updating firmware, something is messed up which cause the "Current Network Settings" page suddenly written in Italian/Portuguese (eventhough you have chosen the right firmware for your region)
Solution:
1. Save your router's current settings to a file. Goto "MAINTENANCE" tab in the web setup. Choose "SAVE & RESTORE SETTINGS" on the left column, and choose "SAVE SETTINGS TO LOCAL HARDDRIVE" on the right. It will save the current config setting to a file named "DLINK DIR-600L gateway_settings.gws"
2. After saving your config file, click "CLEAR LANGUAGE PACK" & "RESTORE TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS" on the same page, and reboot the rooter
3. After reboot, the router will ask you some basic questions for a new router setup (admin password, etc). Just provide any temporary answer to go through the questions until you can get back to the normal router setup page. In the process, the setup questions might also force you to reboot the router.
You will also notice the "Current Network Settings" page has been reverted back to English, but all Status on this page are "disconnected" or "not active" (Internet Connection, Wireless Settings & Mydlink Account).
4. After a reboot, re-login to your router (with new admin password you have supplied in the Step 3). Go back to "MAINTENANACE" tab in Step-1. This time choose "LOAD SETTINGS FROM LOCAL HARD DRIVE" & choose the config file you saved earlier. The router will force a reboot & every settings will be fully restored as you originally configured it, incl the "Current Network Settings" page in English.