Linksys E900 Locking up every few days

Ok, I just got done talking to tech support and really got no where.  What happens is every few days, some reason I can't connect any wireless devices to the wireless in the house.  They just spin and says can't connect.  My desktop that's wired in cannot browse the web, but has a good 192.168.1.x IP address.  
On my desktop, I'm able to ping the gateway 192.168.1.1.  I cannot pull up the Linksys local router page (192.168.1.1) in a web browser.  I cannot browse the web or ping an outside IP address such as 8.8.8.8.
If I unplug my router and plug it in, it will work again for a few days and the same thing will happen.
Linksys support insists there's nothing wrong with the router and this is a modem issue.  They want me to take the router out of the equation and just run off the modem for a few days.  Yes, if I did that, I would prove it isn't that.  But our house phone wouldn't work and everything we run off the Internet would be dead to just prove that's not the problem.  I told the tech that my PC's next "hop" is the router's LAN port.  It then routes to the Internet port, out that to the modem.  If it was the modem that was the issue, wouldn't it make sense I should be able to pull up 192.168.1.1 in a web browser seeing it's before the modem?    I should be able to pull up 192.168.1.1 and get to the status tab but I'd then expect to see all 0s for the IP for the WAN or something weird there.  He said, no... that makes no sense.  Seeing I can't pull up the router in the web browser, it must be the modem and contact them.
I was hoping when I called they would say there was some firmware they haven't released yet but it's a known issue and they could give me a pre-release copy of it to fix it... no luck.  Does anyone have any ideas how to fix it?

I solved it by throwing it away and buying a netgear cheapo $30 router.

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