WRT54G v5 Must reboot often

I've been using my WRT54G for about a year and a half with no problems till recently. My setup, Cable Modem>>>>WRT54G>>>>Ethernet to Vonage and My Computer (Hardwire)>>>> the Spouse on WiFi. Happening a lot recently is the internet connection goes away. Wife will say no internet, and I will check my computer and she is right. Also notice that Skype has lost connection. The cure is to remove power from the WRT54G, and then reconnect power and allow the router a little time to reboot. The problem is solved, but this is becoming a hassel! Just started about a month ago!
Any ideas?....Thanks

Just make sure that the router is has already been upgraded! I think they do have the latest firmware on theire website right now.. and it will really help you alot!
and also make sure that the router has been configured properly! by the way may i ask, who is your internet service provider by the way!?
Many thanks,
Akira893
wE dOnt gEt mAd! wE gEt evEn!
^_^

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