Can the number of ethernet ports be increased from 3?

Clearly I know that we cant weld another port onto the airport extreme but, I have 5 devices I need to run through the wireless network and the box only has 3. Is there any way to increase this number with perhaps a splitter or some add on device? All 5 will never be active at the same time but, the thought of having to go behind the port daily and swap out cables is not an option. THX

Will the ports enabled by this product also be capable of "n" speeds if I purchase the new N router?
Sounds like you got wireless and wired a bit mixed up. The Ethernet (wired) ports on the AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS) are rated at 10/100 Mbps. The AEBS's wireless is 802.11a/b/g/(pre-n)-compliant...meaning that theoretically it can handle speeds from 11 Mbps to 540 Mbps.
Adding an Ethernet switch to one of the AEBS's 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports, will only provide 10/100 Mbps throughput, not 802.11n speeds.
Anything that is a little more aesthetically pleasing than that big blue box? Anyone else make such a device?
Linksys has several other models, as well as, Belkin, D-Link, & Netgear (to name a few).

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