There's no warranty per se. If there's a genuine complaint/fault, they'll issue a replacement. Have to convince them of the issue, that's the hard part.
No, its not worth, finding a third party firmware is very difficult, you might feel some firmware is compatible and try to install it, But many routers have different parts in them, even if they are same model number, you might endup hard bricking your router to a no point of return. it will likely be dead
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