Can't see how any router is incompatible with Mac. Ethernet and wireless are based on the same international standards, no matter what wanky name Apple like to put on it. It probably means that Bigpond won't support the hardware connected to a Mac. I've done several installs using none Mac routers and wireless access points with no more trouble than the usual s**tfight of setting up wireless when you are using hardware from different companies.
Only thing that won't happen with non-Mac hardware is you can flash the bios on the router from a Mac. In my experience the very last thing you want to do is flash the bios.
Had a great experience recently, father's connection kept dropping out, and bios upgrade notes on Netcomm router said bios upgrade should fix problem. So, downloaded new bios, la la la, done it dozens of times before, always a worry but never a problem. Halfway through it stopped. Turned the router into a toaster. Felt like an idiot. Then I looked on the forums. Many problems with their routers dying when flashing the bios. Hardware problem. So I call them up. Oh, that's a superceded model, we won't do a thing. You could send it in and we'll install a new bios chip but it'll cost more than a new router, do you want me to connect you to sales. Told him where he could take the sales department.
So, with the flashing capability disabled on a Mac it should be fine.
How's that for a segue.
:D
Cheers
simon

