Endless Crash Reboot Problem

System had an error - system reboot - recrashed when tried to reopen windows due to " Reopen windows when logged back in " . . . well over 20 times within 30 minutes
SSHD data lost perhaps due to repeated crash / dumps . . . reinstalled from time machine
Why is this feature still in the OS ? . . . IT WAS THE PROBLEM and the system crashed the SSHD data after many reboots
How do I disable the junk that caused the real problem ( crashing the SSHD ) ?

I have an RV220W that is definitely crashing and rebooting 2 or 3 times a day.  I enabled more logging levels and without a doubt it's crashing.  I am running firmware 1.0.4.17.  There is no pattern of usage that causes the crash- it's apparently at random.  This device is less than a month old.  Any suggestions?
I have to say I'm utterly baffled by the request to reinstall utorrent.  What on earth does that have to do with it? Nothing should be able to crash the router.  This isn't a $35 walmart router.

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