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I upgraded today. This FW has been very buggy for me. When I'm on a config page the top navigation will disappear leaving me stranded. Many or most of the config pages will not have any options on it for me to complete a configuration. It also logs me out after a few minutes of inactivity which is really annoying since I'm trying to research how to fix this issue. The upgrade admin screen doesn't have anything on it for me to do; Doesn't show me my current FW and doesn't have the button to check for new one. This FW is useless for me; I can't complete any configuration options. READ this. This is exactly what happened to me:http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=64826.0What can I do? How do I get this back to 1.08?Console shows:Code: [Select]http://192.168.100.1/js/hnap.js?v=20160129154955hnap.js?v=20160129154955:51 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'getElementsByTagName' of nullajaxObj.onCallback @ hnap.js?v=20160129154955:51HTTPClient.__callback @ libajax.js?v=20160129154955:308__httpRequest.onreadystatechange @ libajax.js?v=20160129154955:356HTTPClient.sendRequest @ libajax.js?v=20160129154955:390HNAP_XML.GetXML @ hnap.js?v=20160129154955:73initialMenu @ menu.js?v=20160129154955:12Initial @ Admin.html:99(anonymous function) @ Admin.html:490
http://192.168.100.1/js/hnap.js?v=20160129154955hnap.js?v=20160129154955:51 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'getElementsByTagName' of nullajaxObj.onCallback @ hnap.js?v=20160129154955:51HTTPClient.__callback @ libajax.js?v=20160129154955:308__httpRequest.onreadystatechange @ libajax.js?v=20160129154955:356HTTPClient.sendRequest @ libajax.js?v=20160129154955:390HNAP_XML.GetXML @ hnap.js?v=20160129154955:73initialMenu @ menu.js?v=20160129154955:12Initial @ Admin.html:99(anonymous function) @ Admin.html:490
I recently switched to VDSL2 30/10mbps at home and after this I experience micro pauses occasionally. I have made diagnostics with my service provider and the signal is very good and stable with no interuptions. Could the router possibly be the cause of this? The modem from the service provider is a bit old, but the firmware are updated on a regular basis, so it is supposed to be able to handle VDSL2.
I am trying out a new modem from the ISP as we speak. No issues noticed so far, but I am using their router too for now, just to test out the stability.
The wifi on the ISP router/modem started acting up yesterday, so I bridged it and re-connected my DLINK. I made a factory reset on it, and so far no "freezes". I could be the new modem, or the reset. Either way it seem to work fine for the moment.