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Hammerhead Shark
Consumer routers are usually to blame for these kinds of issues. They just have crappy hardware / firmware in general, and always tend to flake out after a few months of use. I'd go get a Linksys WRT 54GL and put DD-WRT or Tomato (my favorite) on it. That's about the best combination you can get with cheap consumer level equipment. My old WRT 54G v4 has lasted me over 4 years now using 3rd party firmware and has actually been pretty solid / fast.
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Foobar 2000 is better than your current music player/library!
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