Do you think it’s important when people ask questions to answer them in a fashion that is not biased or misleading?
Because I do.
Over the last 6 years or so I have set up and been responsible for maintaining no less than 5 different models of Linksys router for small – medium networks, some of them very high demand.
Over those 6 years and 5 models (a range of older and more basic to brand new and high end consumer Linksys wireless routers) all of them have suffered power outages at one stage or another, and NONE of them have ever lost their settings.
As I mentioned before, even if they had lost settings, these take 5 minutes to re-apply provided you had the sense to backup the config file at the time of setup.
Don’t discourage someone from purchasing a router by one of the leading networking manufacturers by stating your experience as fact when actually it could be the best option for them to go for.
(I should also point out I’ve used and maintain some of the D-Link routers in this thread, and they’re good – I’m not on the warpath due to some odd allegiance to Linksys).