Thanks for lots of interesting replys.

I'm not sure what I'll do.

Does anyone know if a usb modem would work in the usb port of the
Airport Extreme "n"?

Apparently you can connect multiple drives and printer(s) using a usb
hub.   If a modem would work it might  solve my problem.

Rich

On Jul 12, 5:01 pm, Dan <dantear...@gmail.com> wrote:
> At 1:31 PM -0400 7/12/2009, John Martz wrote:
>
>
>
> >If it's the same device it sounds as though it can handle some heavy
> >lifting. Supposedly able to handle up to 50 802.11g clients
> >simultaneously?
>
> Yea, umpteen clients no problemo.
>
> But if x% of those clients do anything serious?   ROFLMAO.
>
> ...Not a constraint of Airport/Apple brand per se.  Just a fact of
> life for that whole "home" genre of devices.  They just don't have
> enough cpu or i/o bandwidth to crank on that many clients.  This is
> why there is a market for "small office" and "business grade"
> devices, then a whole other one (cost level) for "commercial grade"
> routers.
>
> - Dan.
> --
> - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.
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