I have an Apple Airport Extreme router. I am running win 7 home edition. The Apple router is PC compatible.
The Mac router seems to be incapable of handling downloads of large files.
I must find a way to split the ethernet signal from my ISP modem between the Apple router (WiFi only) and my HP Pavillion a4310f computer (download of large files). I do not know if it is possible to split an ethernet signal: I doubt that there is any answer to my problem. My brother uses iMac computer, therefore wants this Airport router.
Can I purchase a PC router which is MAC compatible and will handle downloads of large files???
This is probably not a solvable problem, but any comments would be appreciated. Even negative ones.
Thank you.

The Mac router seems to be incapable of handling downloads of large files.
I must find a way to split the ethernet signal from my ISP modem between the Apple router (WiFi only) and my HP Pavillion a4310f computer (download of large files). I do not know if it is possible to split an ethernet signal: I doubt that there is any answer to my problem. My brother uses iMac computer, therefore wants this Airport router.
Can I purchase a PC router which is MAC compatible and will handle downloads of large files???

This is probably not a solvable problem, but any comments would be appreciated. Even negative ones.
Thank you.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Pavilion a4310f, 3.0GHz dual core processor,4GB ram, dual core
- OS
- win 7 home premium 64 bit
- CPU
- processor AMD Athlon(tm) II x2 250 processor 3.00GHz
- Motherboard
- M2N68-LA (Narra6)
- Memory
- 4.00GB RAM
- Graphics Card(s)
- Integrated graphics using nVidea GeForce615SE
- Sound Card
- Integrated RealtekALC888S
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell 17" LCD
- Hard Drives
- -640GB SATA, 3.0GB/s, 7200rpm
-Lacie Rugged XL backup drive, 1TB
-SuperMulti DVD burner
- Keyboard
- HP USB heyboard
- Mouse
- USB optical mouse