Some people diss their stuff but i can honestly say out of a Netgear, Thomson, Dlink and a Billion the TP-Link i mentioned is my fave. It runs slightly hotter than a couple of them but in terms of holding connection is one of the more reliable, connects (ie from a power on or plugging in the rj11) very quick, has a detailed interface and the PSU is tiny compared to the brick (literally) which the Netgear and Dlink have.
Telnet works reliably on it also (doesnt time out for no reason like some brands) and the biggest irony is they make some of the cheapest stuff.
Its 1st place in my list, followed by the billion in at 2nd (great features very detailed UI but double the price, which is the only reason its bumped to 2nd) the Netgear 3rd (big PSU blocks one of the extra points on any 4+ way extension cable firmware updates are not regular now, but it supports the nice DGteam firmware) the Dlink 4th (again pretty well featured UI, not as good as the Billion and TPlink though and has a few annoying bugs) last place goes to the Thomson which is a complete pile of mass produced cack so many ISPs give away, sparse interface, runs hot interface is slow, it connects slow... No redeeming quality at all.
Another the OP should avoid if they want a detailed web ui for their new router is Belkin stuff, i tried a reasonably new model from them about six months ago, like the Thomson its UI is so sparse, it worked ok but wasnt worth me keeping in the collection, gave it to a relative who had been managing with an even worse BT home hub LOL