My DD-WRT was configured correctly, thank you very much. It worked just fine except when it wasn't, due to random hardware/software bugs. You say: "you sound more like a user that needs an easy config in order to work with" and I wonder what specifically that is based on? Are you saying that anyone who has an issue with DD-WRT or a Buffalo prduct is a simpleton?
You're complaining about a companies versioning standard--are you a developer or an engineer, what is your specific knowledge on the topic? If this is your basis for discounting an entire compnay and/or product line, that's up to you. It seems a little nonsensical to me. You're claimiing that I can't configure DD-WRT(which even if it was true would be understandable since DD-WRT is in fact somewhat complicated), while you can't figure out how to navigate a letter/number hardware revisioning system?
Shame on me--for what, expecting products I purchase to work correctly and as promised? When did I say that someone made me buy inferior Buffalo products? I'm continuing to post(troll in your words) on this topic, as I have periodically since I purchased the product, in an effort to educate other folks who are experienceing issues with their Buffalo products, or poeple who are in the market for a wireless product. I have also researched solutions to the issues I've seen with my products here, and it appears there really aren't any. I am certainly not the only person on this board who is experienceing issues with their Buffalo product. In fact, if you have a look at the D-Link forums, there is a rather smaller amount of issues which says a lot, since D-Link's market share is probably orders of magnitute higher than Buffalo's.
If you believe my posting is pointless, I invite you to ignore it. I belive it's potentially usefull for others who have or are considering purchasing Buffalo wireless products.
My comments on this product are based on a lengthy track record of constant use of a spcific product. It's not a single bad egg, as I have two of the same units--it's not a fluke. I've made a switch to comparable products from another company, and I'm reporting my experience so far has been positive. Time will tell on the topic of stability, but in every other respect, I find D-Link products supperior to Buffalo's.