Which Ethernet DSL Modem for Airport Extreme?

I was lucky enough to receive an Airport Extreme Base Station for Christmas and would like to know opinions and experiences with DSL Ethernet Modems and which are compatible. Most seem to have a download bandwidth limit of 8Mbps which is what I currently receive but eventually I would hope to get a higher speed without having to replace the modem again.
I currently have a Netgear DG834PN wireless router/modem which has a WAN port. Until I get a new modem would it be possible to connect the Airport Extreme to this after turning off the router side on the Netgear? If this is possible is this a better solution to buying a modem or will I benefit from just having a dedicated modem.
Thanks in advance for any replies and Happy Christmas.

As a disclaimer, I reside in New Zealand, but the findings should still bear relevance.
I have used Alcatel (also marketed under the 'Thomson' name) ADSL modems for the last 7-8 years, and haven't had an issue. One of the reasons I choose Alcatel is they are the leading manufacturer of the DSLAMs which sit on the ISPs side of the connection.
We've just upgraded from an Alcatel One Touch Pro to a Thomson SpeedTouch 546(i) v6, and I'm very impressed. Testing shows the modem syncs at a higher speed than other brands such as D-Link, Netgear, etc and is more tolerant of line noise. I've never experienced the drop outs which certain brands featuring the Texas Instruments AR7 chip do - for more on this, take a look here.
I recommend talking to your more tech savvy neighbours and friends (preferably using the same ISP) and see what their experiences are.
..k

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