hold on a second mate. where did you buy the router from? can you not take it back with you literally just getting it? if no then still pursue D-Link, you have the manufacturers warranty and law on the your side of the device not functioning.
with regards to a new router. Linksys is the daddy but consider TP-Link too, their upcoming router is a beast. thing is it isn't released yet but should be this year.
TP Links 2 new models/range..
TL-WR2543ND - dual band but can only operate 1 band at a time - on the market
TL-WR2843ND - dual bands able to simultaneously function together - coming sometime this year
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D Link support >
http://www.dlink.co.uk/cs/Satellite?...GB%2FDLWrapper
from what I've read its a long process, stick in their and get it replaced. if they long it out to your dissatisfaction then get a
goodwill upgrade out of them for toying you about.
you'll get some form of RMA, pre paid label to put ontop of your wrapped up faulty unit to send via Royal Mail or some other carrier. note your RMA number etc. so you can track it via .....
http://rma.dlink.com/