Should I use Airport or Belkin Wireless G Router

Hi,
From what I could tell (and I'm a TOTAL) non-tech, the Airport Wireless is much more simple to install -- and seemingly better -- than the Belkin?
Any feed back or suggestions to remember about that comparison (or things to remember when setting up Airport?).
Thanks much,
Lee
P.S. Not sure if I posted this in the correct place.

Hello,
I have an older Airport Extreme base station and I love it. Setup was a snap using the Airport Setup utility, and the Airport Admin utility is very nice and user friendly. Also, the next Airport Extreme has the ability to share HDs over the network, or a printer. Wireless printing is very convenient. It might cost more, but Iv never had a problem with mine and its going on two years now.
-Matt

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