Asus is not a new kid on the block, however, so they shouldn't really be having teething problems this late in the game (they released one of the first N routers, the WL-500W, which promised free upgrade to the standard when it finally arrived; of course, we saw what eventually happened regarding the ratification of that standard ). There's little excuse for them other than rushing to market, which all the cool kids are doing of course.Yeah, the only thing is that my gut tells me that the firmware developers for this may not be as seasoned as older device manufactuers like Linksys/Cisco, D-link, etc. which was the primary reason for me returning the router. Do they have a promising future, I think so but I can't wait. I will probably re-visit Asus later on after I see better reports of stability but for now I gotta stick with what works as my livelihood is at stake.