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I've been a big fan of Apple's "AirPort" line of network devices for quite some time. The "Extreme", "Time Capsule" and "Express" models are all solid performers with excellent wireless range packaged in Apple's trademark minimalist design. No external antennas or buttons and just one LED to tell you when it's on and if it's working properly. Even the software Apple provides to setup and manage AirPort devices (AirPort Utility 6) has built-in wizards for adding or replacing AirPorts in your network. For 90% of users, Apple's Airport devices provide everything they need for a safe, reliable home network.

For the other 10%, Apple's network ecosystem forces some hard choices. For example,


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