Quote Originally Posted by KBlaix
Are you talking about an airport basestation? If so, that should function just like any other router. If you can't plug a cable from that into your VOIP device then you won't be able to plug a cable in from any other router. If they gave you directions for a router setup I'm not sure why they wouldn't work for your airport basestation. You might want to give their support line a call.

If you're saying that you're using an airport extreme card in a computer that is plugged into your modem to share a connection wirelessly, that's a whole other situation...

Might help if you could explain your setup a bit more...
Ok, here goes.

I have an Airport Express.... it's technically just a small square thing that you can take with you to plug any ethernet cord into and it will make it a wireless system. It's NOT a base station. I have those at school, and know what you mean. This is a about 3" x 3" at the most, and like I said, a square, not the spaceship looking deal (it was also only 1/3 of the price of the base station). It's really meant for mobility.

What I'm looking for I guess, is a router that I can use to connect all these stupid devices to that is Mac compatible. That's the part that is getting me. I need to have at least 2 ethernet ports on it. Don't need much else on it, but I need to be able to connect my DSL line to it and also my airport so I can access the DSL line. Or, do I just get a wireless router and cut out the Airport Extreme??? I was looking to see which companies also had Appletalk support, and most of them don't. Many are not Mac compatible, so a lot of the inexpensive ones I can't use, which sucks.