For your purposes, you're unlikely to notice any difference between the two.
Gigabit ethernet is great and all, except that the average home user has almost no applications that are going to take advantage of that kind of throughput. If you offload most of the network traffic to the wireless connection, this proves even more true.
Between the two that you posted, I'd probably go with the D-Link. Linksys routers are my own preference, and the WRT lineup does have the third party firmware; balanced against that is the fact that the D-Link is a good price, has gotten reasonably good reviews and will support draft N when/if you have devices capable of taking advantage of it, and that the third party firmware for the WRT54Gx routers is mostly advantageous for adding extra functionality that you as an average user are unlikely to ever need or use.
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