Hooked up the AirPort Extreme to a verizon actiontec gt704wg wireless router and am having many problems

I am having countless problems. Would it be smart to buy a basic dsl modem?

Setting the Airport into bridge mode won't affect the speed either way - that's a function of your internet connection and also your wireless signal. Bridge mode avoids the conflicts which arise when two routers are both trying to allocate IP numbers to the connected devices (this might cause speed loss, though more usually it simply prevents connection).
If you are only connecting wirelessly to the Airport you should if possible turn off the wireless on the Verizon as it's simply cluttering the airwaves.

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HomePlug
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  • I just bought the AIrport Extreme to replace an older Linksys wireless g router. But I am still getting a fairly low signal, not showing much improvement from the previous router. What gives?

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  • I have the airport extreme 802.11ac and I managed to get it working with verizon fios but the upload speed is slow

    The 802.11ac router has a fast download speed, but the upload speed is half what it used to be. Am I doing something wrong?
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