There are more reasons to go with an AirPort router over any other model. There 
are security reasons among many more. I cannot recommend Linksys routers as 
they are not nearly as secure as Apple routers. I'm sure many will not agree, 
but you go with an APple router and you will not regret the extra expense.

On Mar 10, 2012, at 3:50 PM, Traci wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> A little introduction here.  Traditionally, I love to read and research 
> technology.  The exception is wireless routers.  I find them confusing and 
> frustrating!
> 
> Currently, I'm comparing a dLink wireless N router and the airport extreme.  
> On one hand, I want to take the easy route and buy the airport extreme.  I 
> have had nothing but good experiences with Apple products.
> 
> On that other hand, the dLink gets good reviews on Amazon and it is half the 
> price.
> 
> Please, guidance is welcome.  We live in a 2 story townhouse and the router 
> is usually upstairs.  We have around 10 various devices that will be 
> wirelessly connecting to the router at times.  Usually, 2 or 3 at the same 
> time.
> 
> To extend this question further.  Both of these routers have the USB 
> connection on the back of the unit.  Am I understanding it correctly, that 
> this is how we could wirelessly listen to our music collection?
> 
> Thanks all, hopefully you can help me sort this out.
> 
> Traci
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