I'm getting
deja vu reading that original post.
You have to be fairly impressively bored to crosspost something about which router your ISP supplied you.
Neither router is particularly amazing, the Netgear was chosen for looks and cost and gotten rid of primarily because it's a PoS, hence why it's an N router that's less than 40 quid retail. Put it under any significant load in terms of connections and it keels over, it has no GigE ports so will need replacing for 100Mbit services.