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Yeah, gave up on Netgear years ago because of terrible firmware. Only have Asus routers now, about the only brand that I trust to provide decent support for long enough. The Asus routers that I've had work well...some of the firmware releases have been buggy, but I can always revert to a nice, stable previous firmware version.
Asus are great - appreciated their work ever since their CUSL motherboards in the early 2000's.
Only bugbear I have with Asus now is they're "doing a Samsung" - great hardware and great support, but bloated with a metric fucktonne of shit on their firmware now that serves little other than to add another fancy line onto the box blurb.
On balance though, I'd still choose something with an Asus name.
Asus has an easy to use interface with nice features. Plus, Asus Ai-mesh is so easy to setup.