Scott,

 I believe you are thinking of a DSL modem or Cable modem, both of which are 
supplied with a ethernet output.  Traditional modems use a phone line with a 
RJ11 connector, and there is no RJ11 jack on the current versions of Apple's 
Airport line of Router/BaseStations.


On Jan 12, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

> Yes it can.
> Scott
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> On Jan 12, 2011, at 3:50 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
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>> Listers,
>> 
>> Can a Airport Express connect directly into a modem (not a router) and 
>> provide internet connection wirelessly or does it have to connect through a 
>> router?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
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