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1Me too... I don't know if it is wrong translated or if I don't know that dialect :)– kokbiraCommented Aug 15, 2016 at 23:41
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1I'd once got it to work somehow by trial-and-error but then unfortunately reset my router and lost all the effort... now want to do it the proper way after understanding. :-)– Viral PatelCommented Aug 16, 2016 at 7:56
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1Almost everything I check online has a different interface or options with this feature... dlink.com/uk/en/support/faq/routers/mydlink-routers/dir-605l/… and for example...support.dlink.com/emulators/dir600/101NA/tools_firmw.html Maybe try updating firmware and then looking over the options again....– Vomit IT - Chunky Mess StyleCommented Aug 17, 2016 at 11:58
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2@PIMP_JUICE_IT also updated the firmware thinking would get a different interface but the interface remained same. And actually that is when i lost the settings that worked by trial and error earlier. I should've backed em up. :(– Viral PatelCommented Aug 17, 2016 at 12:00
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