What airport works best for an extra large apartment?

how do i get an airport product to work in a large apartment?

I apologize. I did not completely answer your question.
I recommend you start with an Airport Extreme Bast Station which connects to your cable modem and will act as the router. You can connect devices to it either using Ethernet cable or wirelessly as it will set up one or two separate Wi-Fi networks - one lo-frequency and one hi-frequency.
If for some reason you have trouble connecting to it in different locations within the apartment, then you would add an Airport Express to boost the signal as I stated previously.

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