newegg.com listed the router as a "draft-n" router.
The main difference between draft-n and final 802.11n standard is the addition of technologies that minimize bluetooth interference (which is also operating in 2.4 GHz). So it is important to find out whether there is firmware upgrade available to the final 802.11n standard --- since bridge uses bluetooth.
The rest of the router problems are mostly either upnp/firewall problems for video chat (which is similar to problems for people with Sony PS3) and misconfiguration (don't put it on wide channels unless you know what you are doiong).