Linksys sucks, though, however, all routers that I've gone through have sucked.
D-Link was my first and my worst. It didn't work half the time after a few weeks/months. This router effectively stopped working eventually.
Second (or maybe third) was an Intel router. I forget what problems this router had, but I know I had some trouble with it. This router was replaced because we were going wireless.
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Third in line was my Linksys. After heavy traffic usage, the router would saturate all the connections until it reached a point where 90% of packets would just timeout. The problem was solved by doing a cold reboot. However, after a few months, the router died completely after a cold reboot. Not to forget, the dynamic DNS option in the router did not actually work.
We're currently using a NETGEAR router at home. However, this thing has its own share of problems. The port forwarding does not correctly work. Once you add a mapping, there's a 50% chance it will disappear off the list, in which after you will be unable to edit or delete it,
AND the mapping itself stops to work. You cannot re-add it because it's still on the list, even if it's invisible. This router seems to experience the same connection saturation problem as my Linksys router, but to a MUCH lesser degree (cold reboots are only done maybe once or twice a month).
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Actually, to think about it... I think we might have gone through a Belkin router.