SSH in front of Airport Extreme

Greetings all round!
Recently, I moved into a dormitory where internet access is controlled by way of SSH authentication. Up till now I have always used an Airport Extreme (Model A1034) to connect my laptop and iPhone to the internet, but now I have failed to figure out how to configure SSH on the Airport Extreme. Any help on this would be very much appreciated.
Thanks in Advance.

Hi,
there is a pretty good article in Wikipedia (wikipedia.org) including a table with the model numbers and the essential differences.

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