* Has been reliable for me
* Comprehensive range of features
* 802.11g (54M) is fine for soho use
* Appears to be secure (superficially, not tested in depth).
* VOIP only supports one SIP provider
* Online help and the manual gloss over details
* USB hard disk FAT32 only (4GB max file size)
I chose this router as it was subsdised hardware when signing up with iinet, and I wanted them to support it in case of problems - otherwise I would have got something else (Probably a Billion or Draytek).
It does the job though, and has been reliable, the wireless, voip and USB hard disk features all work properly.
Apart from the usual annoyances with any product these days my only complaint is that while it supports two phones, it ONLY supports ONE SIP account (VOIP provider). This means you can't mix and match different providers to get the cheapest possible calls.
I will probably get something like a Siemens 470IP phone to overcome this issue.