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Be sure to have a good firewall running, and good AV software.
(I know many people that got hacked right after going to a high
speed connection due to poor security or none...)

After looking at the install manual and the info at the manufacturers
WEB site, I would say that since this Modem eliminates the NIC card,
and "all" cables, it is not possible for you to intercept the signal and
split it with a Router.

The "best" answer would be an external Modem and an external
Broadband Router. (Wired or Wireless.)

A software approach might be something like ICS, but the main
computer would always have to be on.

                                Rick Glazier

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lewis Garrard" <[log in to unmask]>
> Just went with comcast cable high speed, have my own modem,
> zoom 5001 pci , could someone tell me what hardware i would
> need to give second computer internet access

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