what router brand do you have..??  

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I'm running a Netgear WNDR3800 (running OpenWRT) through a Belkin modem, it's awesome. It replaced my WRT54GL simply because it ran out of flash memory (When I rebooted it lost all my configuration settings, and doing anything too stressful caused it to reboot)

Motorola SGB6580.....it's a gateway (modem + router) hate it, not customizable at all compared to standard routers but I currently have no choice in the matter. Other than the bad user configurability it works fine though.

same here router/modem sucks

Was using a G604T I think it was (Dlink). Till I changed ISP, it kept cutting me off. So, went back to the modem my new ISP gave me (RTA1320v6) till the power adapter decided to die on it lol. It was crap anyway it only had one port on it. So, atm, I'm using a netgear DG834Gv5. Its not too bad, dont use the wireless on it tho. I'll probably change to a Netcomm NB6Plus4Wn. Or maybe a TP-link TD-W8960N. Both are wireless N modems. Since the TP-Link has url filtering, the Netcomm doesnt. I'll probably get some powerline adapters too. Save me using wireless, or cables. Some powerlines seem to be more reliable than wireless

I have

1x Zyxel USG20W Router (Works very well for me) Current uptime 75 days and internet is 75 days as well

2x DLINK DIR 655 now acting as Access Points

1x Linksys WRT54GL running DD-WRT as a test router for lending to clients that are having problems

1x DLINK DIR 655 I just installed at work for Router/Wifi

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