D-Link GDL-4300 FIRMWARE UPDATE

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DGL-4300 FIRMWARE VERSION 1.8 UPDATE
¤ Enhanced Intel Centrino wireless client connection Improved 802.11b wireless connection.
¤ Improved Nintendo Wii connection with WPA2.
¤ Fixed SBC rate estimation.
¤[/u] Fixed UPnP IGD icon reporting disabled state.[/u] :thumbsup:

DGL-4100 FIRMWARE VERSION 1.8 UPDATE
¤ Fixed SBC rate estimation.
¤[/u] Fixed UPnP IGD icon reporting disabled state.[/u] :thumbsup:


  • Be sure to save all of your configuration settings before you perform the update.

    You may do so by going in to the tools menu > system > "Save Settings To Local Hard Drive: Save Configuration" > Give the configuration a name.gws
 

GimpyFuzznut

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Nice. Thanks for the info! These are damn great routers. The 4300 is best router I've ever owned and worth every penny.
 

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Originally posted by: GimpyFuzznut
Nice. Thanks for the info! These are damn great routers. The 4300 is best router I've ever owned and worth every penny.

Darn skippy, it is one heck of a fine piece of hardware.
 

Madwand1

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This version also fixed the bug with jumbo frame enabled clients not being able to access the web configuration unless jumbo frames were disabled. Jumbo frames are still not supported in the switch as, AFAIK, this is a limitation that would require a HW-level change.

It's good to see that D-Link is paying more attention to jumbo frames.
 

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Originally posted by: Madwand1
This version also fixed the bug with jumbo frame enabled clients not being able to access the web configuration unless jumbo frames were disabled. Jumbo frames are still not supported in the switch as, AFAIK, this is a limitation that would require a HW-level change.

It's good to see that D-Link is paying more attention to jumbo frames.

Correct me if I am wrong, but jumbo frames are useless unless your ISP will support them. You will be able to transfer files but not surf the web.
 

VirtualLarry

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Jumbo frames on an internet router? What for? I could see the LAN switch supporting them, but there's no real use for them on the WAN side.
 

Madwand1

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Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Jumbo frames on an internet router? What for? I could see the LAN switch supporting them, but there's no real use for them on the WAN side.

There is no support for it in the WAN side, as there is no support for it in the switch incorporated. What's fixed is the bug whereby if the client NIC had jumbo framed enabled, then you couldn't even access the router's web config to check the status, etc. (Although you could access web pages through the router.) This is a simple bug fix. Not a real functionality change, but the removal of an irritant.
 

Arcanedeath

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The switch hardware In the router support jumbo frames, but Dlink disabled it in the firmware due to support issues and its never had the ability to be enabled despite hardware support.