I didn't read about the router I linked to, but it supposedly has two radios in it so it can do 2.4GHz and 5GHz (G and N) at the same time. Routers like the Cisco E2000 supposedly have only one radio that can do one or the other, so the router can't do both G and N wireless at the same time.

Like I said, I didn't read either review or specs (I'm not in the market for a router myself) so the above could be wrong.

On a side note, I had to buy Powerline networking gear because there are so many wireless networks in this apartment complex everyone is getting jammed. Going to an N network would have helped, but my Roku is G only (I think) and I'm tired of moving channels on the G spectrum.

EDIT: I was right, the Cisco has only one radio and you have to pick either/or. The Netgear has two radios and can do both G and N at the same time.