>Actually AirPort Express is considerably more limited in capabilities. AirPort Extreme has both a LAN port and WAN port allowing you to run a combination of wireless and copper-wired clients. In addition it has an external antenna connector and a built-in modem, allowing you to bridge copper and wireless with both each other and a dialup connection. The more expensive models of the Extreme have the external antenna and modem connector while the cheaper versions do not. > AirPort Express can only handle 10 computers, AirPort Extreme can handle 50. Don't try to actually connect that many people as you will get no satisfaction sharing your bandwidth with that many people. >The inclusion of a built-in modem (if you need it) is alone worth the price of admission to AirPort Extreme. And being able to stream music to your stereo is worth the price of admission for the Express. To each their own. >-- >Chris -- <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Robert Ameeti And which dwarf are you? <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>