It really doesn't matter. All the router 'sees' is ethernet connections. It doesn't care of the ethernet packets come from a mac, a PC, or a really, really, well trained duck with a highly modified Commodore 64...
All of the routers I've seen are configured via a web browser, and while the screen shots may be from Windows, it doesn't really matter...anything that can run a web browser of almost any sort will do it properly.
Most or all routers now are configurable via a Web browser. But you also want to make sure firmware updates can be done via a Web browser on the Mac.
Linksys and D-link both have reasonably good instruction manuals; I've not seen Belkins' but I presume theyre pretty good as well, having seen their instructions for other devices.
My Belkin is pretty good. It has better wireless range than my SMC. -- Clark Martin Redwood City, CA, USA Macintosh / Internet Consulting
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