nijuu: From what i know, their quality used to be better before Cisco bought them out (im almost sure they are sold off again...have to google i guess)
niniendowarrior: I didn't like that their firmware updates involved looking at the revision of their router and there's like 7 of them... and 7 different firmware updates. Kinda nutty.
The revision numbers should be easy to identify to prevent confusion. Is there a sticker you can look at on the back or the bottom of the router? The revision number is right after the model number.
Also, I think there's a way to reset everything back to factory defaults but I am not sure if this applies in the case of a firmware update gone wrong ...