More ports on Airport Extreme

Hello,
I was wondering before I buy the Airport Extreme Base Station, would I be able to plug a switch into the back of it, so that I can plug in more computers. As I understand it has a built in router so should be quite easy?
or would I need a seperate router?
Any help would be great.

I in fact have an Airport Extreme that won't work with a linksys 8 port switch. In fact, it's been driving me up the wall trying to get the issue nailed down for a while. The minute I connect the switch (not just this switch, I've replaced it with a new one, and same deal) the AE freezes up and won't do anything until I unplug the switch again. The logs show nothing out of the ordinary, just a connection here or there before I hooked up the switch, then nothing until after I disconnect it, like it just gets locked up.
If anyone has any ideas, I'd appreciate it. I've replaced cables, router, switch, checked ports, checked cables, verified that everything works fine alone, but will not work hooked up together in any way shape or form.

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