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Sep 9, 2009

The picture worth a thousand words is at the bottom of this post.Looking for Airport configuration advice as I modify my home network. Everything is at latest firmware versions. 1. Broadband Source - Comcast Cable.
2. Broadband Modem - Motorola SB5101, configured and working as router. ISP doesn't allow it to bridge.3. Two Airport Extreme's... early "n" MA073LL/A and brand new MB763LL/A.4. One Express, need it for Airtunes.5. HP printer with Ethernet.6. USB hard drive.7. Six g clients, three n clients as shown.8. No coverage constraints (small house, thin walls).9. One Airport Extreme, the HD, the printer and the Express must be in a certain location.10. Incoming cable, cable modem, one Airport Extreme must be 25' away from #9.

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