With Apple AirPort Extreme you can :
Simultaneous Wireless-N Dual-Band Support
The Apple Airport
Extreme is based on the Wireless-N (IEEE 802.11n) specification and it
uses multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) to transmit multiple data
streams simultaneously--resulting in data transfer speeds up to five
times those of 802.11g wireless networks while also providing up to
twice the range. It's compatible with Mac computers, PCs, and wireless
devices such as iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch that use 802.11a, 802.11b,
or 802.11g technologies.
Additionally,
some Wi-Fi devices use the 2.4 GHz wireless band (such as the iPhone,
iPod touch, and other devices using 802.11b/g). And other devices can
use both the 2.4 GHz spectrum as well as the higher speed 5 GHz
spectrum--such as 802.11n-based Mac computers and Apple TV.
The
Airport Extreme operates simultaneously on both bands, without you
having to choose one spectrum over the other--enabling your Wi-Fi
devices to receive optimal performance in speed and range. Plus, devices
that can connect to the Airport Extreme on either band will
automatically use the best available band.
Gigabit Ethernet
In
addition to Wi-Fi networking, the AirPort Extreme Base Station includes
three Gigabit Ethernet ports for fast wired connectivity with desktop
computers, network drives, and more.

Airport Utility on the Mac.
Easy Setup
Launch
AirPort Utility and you're just a few short steps away from creating
the ultimate Wi-Fi environment. Mac users can access the AirPort Utility
located in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder, while
Windows users can access AirPort Utility by selecting Start > All
Programs > AirPort.
Guest Networking Capabilities
Allow
guests to use your Internet connection without sharing your password or
giving them access to the rest of your network. Simply enable the guest
networking feature using the AirPort Utility application and create a
separate Wi-Fi network just for your friends. You can set up this guest
network with a different password or with none at all. Your primary
network--including your printer, attached drives, or other
devices--remains secure.

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Sharing a Hard Drive
The
AirPort Extreme can turn an external USB hard drive into a drive you
can share with all the users on your network and access securely over
the Internet. This feature--AirPort Disk--is a simple and convenient way
to share files among everyone in your family, office, or class.
Just
connect the external hard drive to the USB port on the back of your
AirPort Extreme and all the documents, videos, photos, and other files
on the drive instantly become available to anyone on the secure
network--whether they use a Mac or a PC.
Wireless Printing
With
its wireless printing capabilities, you can plug a printer into the
AirPort Extreme, add it to the printer list on your Mac or PC, and start
printing--all without a cable tethered to a computer. AirPort Extreme
uses the Mac- and PC-compatible Bonjour networking technology to let
everyone on the network take advantage of one centrally available
printer.
If you want to share a hard drive as well as share a
printer across a network, you can connect a USB hub to the AirPort
Extreme and attach your devices to the hub. Share both a printer and a
hard drive, multiple printers, multiple hard drives, or a combination.
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