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I doubt the trouble is the brand of router. Possibly model, or possibly your specific unit has a hardware failure? But it could, I suppose, be settings as well. Make sure everything is set sanely, could be related to DHCP?

Also, it could be a simple matter of antenna power and directionality, and distance and intervening obstacles...