Any recommended modem to connect to airport extreme?

I'm looking for a "simple" modem hook up to my new airport extreme. I don't want to have to try and put my excisting westell 327w dsl router/modem into bridge mode. I'm not to sure if its possible or if I'll be able to do it successfully. Is there any modems that that are a easy setup with the airport extreme. Thanks for any help.

Welcome to the discussions, CooteyBug!
The only real reason to configure the modem as a simple "bridge" with the AirPort Extreme is if you need to be able to activate the Guest Network feature. Otherwise, the AirPort Extreme will work just fine in bridge mode to provide a dual band wireless network. If you don't need the wireless provided by the Westell gateway, you can turn it off, or perhaps use that as a Guest Network if you need that feature.
If you decide that you need a simple modem, It's always a good idea to start with your service provider to see if they offer a "bridge only" device. Often, they will provide a modem at no charge in return for a commitment of a year or more of continued service. This way, you can be assured that the provider will support the product in case you have internet connection difficulties.
If your provider does not offer a simple DSL modem, the Motorola AT&T 2210 should work with virtually any DSL service line. It will take a few minutes to configure the modem properly as a "bridge", but this is not difficult with the web based setup page(s) for the device.
In turn, the AirPort Extreme will need to be configured to "Connect Using PPPoE" with the modem in bridge mode. This is easily accomplished with AirPort Utility, the setup application for the AirPort Extreme.
Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

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