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Author Topic: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback  (Read 63983 times)

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Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« on: August 06, 2010, 10:26:38 AM »

I see DLink has released a new version of FW for the 4500. Kewl.

I would recommend if your 4500 is working well for you at this time with what is currently loaded, not to update.

Not all issues seen on the 4500 are FW related and should be fully investigated with factory resets and minor configurations, help from the forums and until you can really deem the situation reason for an update.

Check out the forums, ask questions, SEARCH is your friend, read the stickys. There is great information out here and were all willing to help each other to find the answers and fix the problems.

DGL-4500 Firmware Release Notes
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Firmware: 1.23NA
Date: 08/05/10

Ī Added: More help description for Advanced DNS feature.
Ī Added: Schedule feature supports 12 and 24 hour format.

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Firmware: 1.22NA
Date: 01/28/10

1. Fixed:  Correct HNAP issue.
2. Fixed:  DNS relay issue ( WAN Slowdown )
3. Added:  Advanced DNS descriptions

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Firmware: 1.21NA
Date: 07/29/09

1. Fixed: Configuring Access Control rules wirelessly cause router to reboot.
2. Fixed: UPnP issue.
3. Fixed: WINS Server field not be able to cleared by "Del" or "Back Space" key from Basic/Network in UI.
4. Changed: CAPTCHA disabled by default. (Users can enable from UI if desired)
5. Fixed: Potential security leak with CAPTCHA.
6. Fixed: Shareport issues

Note: This firmware does not allow downgrading to pre-1.2x.

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Firmware: 1.20
Date: 05/11/09

1. New SharePort support PC/Mac (Requires New Utility Installed on PC or Mac to work)
2. Added CAPTCHA (Cryptographic Authentication)
3. Remove 3G feature (not a supported feature by North America ISP)
4. Support Advanced DNS.
5. Fixed cipher type default is TKIP and AES on wizard.
6. Fixed 802.11n only not support WPA-Enterprise TKIP.
7. Fixed schedule canīt select data that include space char.
8. Fixed canīt save space char.
9. Modify cipher type from TKIP to both.
10. Fixed wireless title error word string.
11. Fixed WPS does not support WEP-Shared KEY and WPA-Enterprise.
12. Fixed WAN disconnect or release Network Status still show Establishing (include DHCP/PPPoE/PPTP/L2TP).
13. Fixed the countdown = 40s when setting internet.
14. This firmware can not be downgraded to previous versions.
15. Support Mac Safari can display autograph pictures.
16. Support Schedule cannot over 24HR issue.

Note: This firmware does not allow downgrading to pre-1.2x. Please save your configuration file before the upgrade. After the upgrade, please reset to factory default, then upload the configuration file image.

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Firmware: 1.15
Date: 11/10/08

1. Fix Univision OLED bug.
2. Remove Enhanced IGMP Proxy GUI.
3. Add Routing page describe.
4. Fix Port Forwarding issue.

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Firmware: 1.13
Date: 10/01/08

1. Added SharePort

Note: Please download the SharePort Utility and see the SharePort manual before use.

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Firmware: 1.12
Date: 08/07/08

1. Fixed upgrade FW, lose mac address.
2. Prevents downgrade to 1.02.
3. Follow Wi-Fi Cerits. N only has HT40 mode.
4. MAC Address Filtering Fix.
5. Wireless Schedule ADD tab change to "Add Schedule".

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Firmware: 1.02
Date: 11/21/07

1. Updated OLED Display.
2. Improved Overall Stability.
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Re: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2010, 06:18:26 PM »

trying to flash with 22 and 23 amd it keeps failing

i should add this is on a buddies dgl-4500 any ideas he also usign comcast i think itssomething with his laptop i disable  kaspersky adn even exited it turned off his firewall and everything to avail
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Re: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2010, 06:46:59 PM »

NVM its his computer it flashed fine using my personal laptop his lap is screwed up something fierce
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Re: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2010, 07:09:50 PM »

This is what you need to make sure of. Do a factory reset of the router 1st. Then make sure that the zip file you got from DLINK is extracted and there should be a .bin file that your pointing the web page of the 4500 too. It should be uploaded and it should restart the 4500. Do another factory reset again. After it reboots, then go in and configure the router as needed. remember to save off your config file after you make changes. Helps in later use.
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Re: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2010, 09:16:40 AM »

After reformating his system and REPLACING hsi damaged lan cable all was well...

lol still confused as to why it woiuld flash but he couldn't even connect to his wireless printer, but after comparing my config file to his we managed to iron out the problem,
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Re: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« Reply #5 on: September 26, 2010, 10:01:48 AM »

Good to hear....what was the problem? Take a look at the gaming and gamefuel sticky in the main forum. Has some good info for setting up systems even if you don't game, wired and wireless settings will work for any thing. You don't need to use them for printers though. Hope it works well.
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Re: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« Reply #6 on: September 27, 2010, 09:00:20 PM »

Yep....22 and 23 still kept failing for me.  So, I flashed back to 1.15 and all is good again.  Not sure why it fails the way it does.  It's been that way for a while with any firmware past.  I wish they could definitely fix the problems and the rebooting.
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Re: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« Reply #7 on: September 27, 2010, 09:10:38 PM »

SOunds like it could be HW related too, I'm working with 22 and 23 and both are working great here. Makes me wonder why yours isn't.
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Re: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« Reply #8 on: October 31, 2010, 03:22:28 PM »

yay i retired my apple airport 2 weeks ago with the firmware 1.23, it has been extremely stable, my video gaming has been better, 1.22 i was still having the issues with dropped packets etc. but it seems to be stable again, this is bringing me back to how good this router was  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« Reply #9 on: October 31, 2010, 04:45:51 PM »

Good to hear. Glad it's working great. I love m 4500...
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Re: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« Reply #10 on: November 06, 2010, 04:21:25 PM »

I've been testing 1.23NA for about 2 hours now. I've updated from FW 1.15 -> 1.23NA. I have to say it is running stabler for me. Only complaint I have is that, even though the LAN connection is rock solid so far, wireless is still getting a lot of packet drops and errors.  Also this 1.23NA fixed the port forwarding problems I've been having.
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Re: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« Reply #11 on: November 06, 2010, 04:45:51 PM »

Ya, wireless isn't the best however its pretty good..I recommend a mixed mode of G and N only at 2.4Ghz If you don't have any N supported devices then use G mode only @ 2.4Ghz.
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Re: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« Reply #12 on: November 06, 2010, 05:23:46 PM »

Hmm I just changed to your recommended settings. And I made my ssid not visible. Still see a lot of packet drops on wifi and a little bit on lan. O well atleast 1.23NA is stable to a point.

Here is my stats after I went from FW 1.15 -> 1.23NA:

LAN Statistics
Sent :168368
TX Packets Dropped :0
Collisions :0
Received :121179
RX Packets Dropped :0
Errors :0

WAN Statistics
Sent :153122
TX Packets Dropped :0
Collisions :0
Received :258173
RX Packets Dropped :0
Errors :0

Wireless Statistics
Sent :29693
TX Packets Dropped :447
Received :24488
RX Packets Dropped :112
Errors :108

I hope the next FW will fix the wifi packet drops =/
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Re: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« Reply #13 on: November 06, 2010, 09:27:24 PM »

those are acceptable packet losses. If you can't see your SSID means you might have disabled the broadcast of it. Other than this it should show up unless one of your devices does not support G or N mode. IF it supports N, then going to G mode only, the device should still see it and be backwards compatible.

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Re: Firmware Release version 1.23NA Feedback
« Reply #14 on: November 06, 2010, 09:50:45 PM »

those are acceptable packet losses. If you can't see your SSID means you might have disabled the broadcast of it. Other than this it should show up unless one of your devices does not support G or N mode. IF it supports N, then going to G mode only, the device should still see it and be backwards compatible.



O I know. I make my ssid not visible on purpose.

As for stats, it's been 5 hours now and here are my stats:

LAN Statistics
Sent :251859
TX Packets Dropped :0
Collisions :0
Received :186937
RX Packets Dropped :0
Errors :0

WAN Statistics
Sent :216150
TX Packets Dropped :0
Collisions :0
Received :416161
RX Packets Dropped :0
Errors :0

Wireless Statistics
Sent :53290
TX Packets Dropped :860
Received :40610
RX Packets Dropped :157
Errors :213
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