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A better question though is should we really have to be doing this at all? We paid a top price for these routers.
Yes... that's the product deal... no amount of online complaining will change that.
I don't consider the price that premium for consumer routers. I do consider the power user flavors like gaming routers to not be worth the cost. They seem to have more quirks and less uptake and hence less support in the long run.
In your situation where your business depends on your IT infrastructure, you might consider affording warm spares to minimize your down time and to allow you to service key equipment offline without disabling your entire operation. I understand that's not an attractive cost and has to be weighed against the cost of being dead in the water at the worst possible time. You probably would not go with top price gaming routers with this approach.
Regardless, you'd still want to document your router settings.
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