Is Airport Extreme a modem or router ?

Hi there,
Is Airport Extreme a modem or a router or both ?
I ask because I intend to buy to solve my problem but not sure if it is the correct product to purchase.
My problem it that I have a 2Wire modem *** router. It serves me fine all this while without problem until I bought an iMac. My iMac can connect wireless to the 2wire modem/router but very often after a few minutes of surfing the signal drops.
Will puchasing the Airport Extreme help ?
Is the connection goes like this:
Wall connect to 2Wire modem/router to Airport Extreme
(that means the signal from the wall first goes to the 2Wire, then from 2Wire goes to the Airport Extreme )
Then the iMac get wireless signal from Airport Extreme ?
Thanks

1. How do I disable wireless signal from the 2Wire...
You would need to consult the 2wire user's guide.
2. If I disabled the wireless signl from 2Wire, does that mean all my present gadgets like Xbox360, Wii, iPhone, PCs, wireless printer which are all currently connected via the 2Wire signal cannot be used ?
They would connect to the AEBS.
3. Can you please explain what you meant by "AEBS to act as a bridge (not sharing a single IP address)" ?
Use AirPort Utility to configure the AEBS to act as a bridge (not sharing a single IP address).
4. How to configure AEBS to act as a bridge ?
Use AirPort Utility.

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    2. Earlier, someone suggested that, when I post a question, I should provide as many details as possible about the situation here.  Forgive me if there is “too much information”.  I have to make a trip to the US to buy new networking equipment, so I very much want to get this right.  Once I return here, I’ll be pretty much stuck with whatever I get in the US.
    3. The future routers will live next to each other in an office and could be linked by a cable (if this is the best route to go).  We do not wish to “expand” the network (in the sense of making a larger WI-FI network), but rather wish to simply have two networks, hence one ADSL router/modem and one router with the “repeater” function (out-of-the-box without any jerry rigging).  Both WI-FI signals need to travel approximately 100 (largely unobstructed) feet.
    4. If my dreams come true, the second router would be an Apple Airport Extreme (AX).  An Apple router would be ideal because my experience with Apple routers is happy: they are easy to set up, reliable, and secure. Moreover, we use Apple computers and iOS devices here (and the new AX has the “ac” thing which will be preferable as we replace old machines with new ones).
    5. Yet, from reading posts and having my prior questions answered on this website, it may be that with an ADSL modem/router, all the ease and happiness of the Apple ecosystem is lost: while Apple routers seem to connect with each other easily, problems appear to arise when users try to inter-marry our non-Apple products with Apples.
    6. Our current, super-crappy 2wire 2701hg-t (ADSL modem/router) covers the 100-foot distance without a problem when it is working and there is Ethernet flowing to us.  Frequently, our connection is very bad, and I may be unfairly judging the 2wire 2701hg-t.  But, based on user reviews on the America Amazon.com, the 2wire 2701hg-t is pretty terrible: first it is simply old and second, among other problems, it seems to have a poor quality power supply unit.  I do observe that it frequently seems to be recycling from scratch as if it had turned off and restarted.  In any case, we are replacing it since it may be about 4 or 5 years old.
    7. In previous posts on this forum, “LaPastenague” responded to some of my earlier questions about AX and ADSL.  Among other things, he pointed out that (1) line-attenuation may be contributing to our poor connection and (2) we must choose a modem/router that is suitable for “long lines.”  I’ve looked at our current modem/router statistics page; however, there are no statistics for line-attenuation or noise.  (As you will see below, my strategy is to get the “better” modem/router that is suitable for long lines.)
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    Currently, the router is configured to use WPA-PSK security.
    Connection Speed: Incoming: 1024 kbps & Outgoing: 509 kbps
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    DNS Communication: UP
    9. The ISP (Nepal Telecom) doesn’t supply a modem/router; however, they do have a list of (at times ancient) hardware and hardware vendors:
    http://www.ntc.net.np/internet/adsl/adsl_vendersConf.php
    10. Concerning what equipment is available here, what I have observed is that generally the ADSL modem/routers for sale locally, and in the far-away capital Kathmandu, and in nearby India are often also available in the United States, but they are the cheaper, older models.  I will have to buy the new equipment in the US this year.  At a different institution nearby, they are using the TP-Link modem/router td-w89016 which they purchased locally, I believe.
    11. Based in part on LaPastenague’s earlier advice, I want to buy the TP-LINK TD-W8980 N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit ADSL2+ Modem Router (2.4GHz 300Mbps+5Ghz 300Mbps, IPv6 Compatible). This appears to be the most popular ADSL device on Amazon now.
    Will this modem/router work EASILY with the Airport Extreme in the manner I’ve described?  That is, connecting the two with a cable and creating two WI-FI networks.
    12. Also, is it generally correct that the best way to connect them is with an Ethernet cable: https://discussions.apple.com/message/23759755#23759755 
    13. In fact, does connecting them with a cable help alleviate some of the problems that can occur between the Apple device and the ADSL modem/router?
    14. If this will work, what “mode” will the AX device be in (again, in order to have two separate networks with separate passwords)?  I have heard of the “repeater”, “roaming” , and “bridge” modes.
    15.  Are there two levels of passwords which need to be considered?  Of course, there is the network and network passwords which we create here and which will be different.  But, does the Apple also have to have the ISP password like the principle ADSL modem/router?
    16. To set this up, what information do I need from the ISP (e.g., passwords, IPs…)?
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    Message was edited by: Jess1911

    I am not sure if there are different interfaces but my 2wire does an excellent job with line info.
    I get into this from browser.. using main IP.. in my case 10.0.0.138/MDC
    In your case it should be whatever the IP of the 2wire is, followed by /mdc
    Give it a try.
    As you can see it shows vendor and loads of info about the line.
    I rate it the best domestic modem for line info.
    A good modem actually albeit a lousy router.
    MDC is the diagnostics and Management Console.
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    You are not repeating.. you are simply setting up two routers which are interconnected, so one is dependent on the other.. ie one is your adsl modem router and that will take the main router function. Your second router is really not working as a router, but as wireless access point (and switch if you plug things in).
    That is perfectly fine. You are not roaming in this case since both routers are running different wireless names and networks.. but they are actually using same IP range.. all devices are on the one IP network with two different wireless access points.
    4. If my dreams come true, the second router would be an Apple Airport Extreme (AX). 
    Apple router is fine for this. Easy to configure out of the box.
    5. Yet, from reading posts and having my prior questions answered on this website, it may be that with an ADSL modem/router, all the ease and happiness of the Apple ecosystem is lost: while Apple routers seem to connect with each other easily, problems appear to arise when users try to inter-marry our non-Apple products with Apples.
    The problem arises when you try and interconnect using  wireless extend or repeater.. you are not using wireless to extend, you are using ethernet. Wired has no issues.
    11. Based in part on LaPastenague’s earlier advice, I want to buy the TP-LINK TD-W8980 N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit ADSL2+ Modem Router (2.4GHz 300Mbps+5Ghz 300Mbps, IPv6 Compatible). This appears to be the most popular ADSL device on Amazon now.
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    It is a good choice.. It should be fine considering how poor your line is.. this modem is proving to have a couple of bugs.. it does not handle torrents well but I would suggest your system is not being used for that purpose. It has some port forwarding issues. Again you are probably not going to overload it. 
    12. Also, is it generally correct that the best way to connect them is with an Ethernet cable: https://discussions.apple.com/message/23759755#23759755
    Absolutely best.. only decent method. 
    14. If this will work, what “mode” will the AX device be in (again, in order to have two separate networks with separate passwords)?  I have heard of the “repeater”, “roaming” , and “bridge” modes.
    Bridge. Although if it gives issues there is another method, although rather complex to setup.. not something to worry about now.
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    The passwords on the TC are for its Admin, wireless and disk access.
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    hmmm.. I am biased because I see the issues not all the good stories..
    The latest airport and Time Capsule seem to have a few pretty severe bugs.. if they happen to hit you, they are extremely hard to fix if you are in the middle of Nepal. And Apple service centre is a long long way away.
    I cannot answer your question from the point of view of a person on the ground in remote area. If the economics of the purchase works for you, great. Go for it.
    In terms of wireless coverage.. the Asus AC models or Netgear R7000 kill the Apple. Sorry but it is just fact.
    See reviews here.
    http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/router-charts/bar/113-5-ghz-dn-c
    That is average.. if you look at the apple router in the worst location by changing the filters, it comes out worse again.
    I cannot post the URL to our local forum here.. (apple doesn't allow it). But in testing with apple clients the asus still beat Apple router soundly.
    Pure wireless range is not the only consideration.. but in a mixed environment and since the wireless on the 8980N is not too bad.. then buy Apple router for apple client devices makes good sense.
    Maybe the older Gen5.. or two of them.. would do a better job.. with a bit more tested and known hardware.
    One thing you do need to check.
    Routers from every other brand allow you to select country. Any country from anywhere in the world. Apple routers do not.
    If you buy an airport in North America it is coded to North America and offers just a few countries.. USA, Canada I suppose.. what else is North America??
    You cannot change it to Nepal.
    To get the one for Nepal you must buy the model that covers, South Asia I guess.. I am not sure which it is.
    See what the license information is for wifi in Nepal as it might be very different to US and therefore illegal for you to run it in Nepal.
    If only the whole world would just bow to America.. we could all follow the FCC regs..
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels
    This only applies to the Apple.. the TP-Link etc allows you to choose Nepal or correct country regulations for wifi.
    Buying modems has one tricky bit.. that the actual adsl ATM channel is different in different parts of the world. No modem is usually impossible to setup but some can be difficult if it is pre-configured for US.. this is easy to overcome generally as you can download a firmware for another locality, so you can have local settings.

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    By the way we just moved from one state to Maine never had this problem before, both area's are rural, & both are with TWC.
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    I have a Win7 desktop hard wired in, and my wife has an ipad2 but she is not home much and dosent seem to be around or on the web when this happens.
    I am a serious NOVICE  so if you give advise please be very basic, Step by step!!!
    Thank you all in advance,
    Not So Mad Max, But Getting there!!!!

    P.S. I do have my AE set to be hidden with WPA2 set and a discoverable Guest also with WPA2 set!!
    Thanks
    Not So Mad Max

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