This was due to a complete change in the firmware code base, which did screw them up pretty well. Now that they have gone through the transition, they could let users downgrade firmware. But they choose not to. I don't know why they would choose too, since mistakes happen in firmware changes and its best to let people fall back to something that works.For me 1.21 was good, 1.32 was awful. 1.33 has been fine on my box but I've not tried the 1.34 version. The DIR-655 is a fine box but for some reason D-Link went through a period of having a lot of problems that were firmware related and not being able to easily downgrade was a big problem for many users.
This was due to a complete change in the firmware code base, which did screw them up pretty well. Now that they have gone through the transition, they could let users downgrade firmware. But they choose not to. I don't know why they would choose too, since mistakes happen in firmware changes and its best to let people fall back to something that works.
For me 1.21 was good, 1.32 was awful. 1.33 has been fine on my box but I've not tried the 1.34 version. The DIR-655 is a fine box but for some reason D-Link went through a period of having a lot of problems that were firmware related and not being able to easily downgrade was a big problem for many users.
Can you explain what was so awful about 1.32? i have also just received a 655 HW ver. A4 and FW ver. is 1.32NA. Thats what it says on the box anyways.
I've just purchased the D-Link DIR-655.
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