The troublesome routers I would temporarily try a "factory reset" on
> https://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Hard_reset_or_30/30/30
> and set them up from scratch and attempt installation of the most
> current firmware.
>
> It you are having pop-up warnings I would take a good look at your web
> browsers.
>
> Those Netgear routers are old and will probably never be updated by
> even third party firmware to cover a host of more modern
> vulnerabilities.   I definitely would be fast tracking the phase out
> of them if they face the Internet.
>
> I may be wrong, but are not those ADSL gateway/routers, if so that
> adds another variable into the selection mix, that may depend greatly
> on your ISP's or ISPs' hardware and protocols.
>
> Myself when faced with such situations tend towards selecting a
> suitable modem setting it in bridge mode and handling routing with a
> dedicated router, this adds more hardware and wall warts, but as
> things change maintains better flexibility.
> Ubiquity routers are a good choice for routing.
>

Well, librecmc has worked fine for me as long as I used one with a
graphical built in.

I guess openwrt and ddwrt might not be as good. dunno... I only have
used librecmc. xD
> HTH
>
> Clarke
>
>
>
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