Did you read the first part of the sentence though?
Purely reading the stats, my guess would have been today. But the number of people registering has gone down in the last few weeks, that's why I guessed 6/7/05.
Are you more or less confused now?
My DI-624 looks basicly exactly like that too. Mine doesn't have the Zone Alarm thing though. Incase anyone was interested: http://support.dlink.com/emulators/di624_revc/
I have the DI-624. I think the only difference is wireless and "X-treamG" for the wireless as far as I know. I have had no problems with it. It's also very easy to set-up and use. Basically plug-n-play.
Some D-Link routers have trouble if you have your nic (mostly older ones) set to "Auto-sense" for the speed. I have mine(Netgear FA312) set to the recommend setting of "10BaseT Full Duplex". So if you plan on using higher speeds on your LAN or the internet, you may need a newer nic.
You can take a test drive of sorts by using an emulator of the router interface at:
http://support.dlink.com/emulators/di524_revc/
It sounds like it's being rebooted remotely for whatever reason. Maybe Comcast is doing some maintenance.
If your modem is in the process of rebooting, you will not be able to access the config page. If it's not rebooting and the connection is on, Comcast may have prevented you from accessing the config page.
Broadband here of course. I've had it since summer 1998, with Mediaone Roadrunner, I mean Mediaone Express, no wait A&T Broadband, nope, Comcast. Yea that's it Comcast.
Try holding the router reset button for about 10 seconds. That should bring the router back to factory default settings. When you got disconnected from the router, that probably corrupted the new settings. When you install the updates again, use a wired connection if possible.
I like to Yahoo! rather than Google myself...
anyway
I'm spreading the word about Testmy.net without even trying. Assuming people search for "netmasta".