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David Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Jun 2006 23:23:14 -0700
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  A vanishingly small number of consumer routers support dial-up.

  However, I did recently see a modem which integrates a router to allow two 
computers to share a single dial-up line.  I doubt, though, that it supports 
DSL -- if you went this route, you might have to ditch it and get a router 
at that point.

David Gillett


On 28 Jun 2006 at 8:22, Jerry Cockrill wrote:

Date sent:      	Wed, 28 Jun 2006 08:22:37 -0400
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Subject:        	[PCBUILD] Networking
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> Hi all,
> I want to set up a network and have two computers, 1 is a emachine windows xp and the other is a compaq windows xp. Currently my location has dial up as its only option so what ever hub or router you suggest has to be able  to use that.
> will upgrade to dsl when it comes available. What hardware would be the easiest to use for now and in the future ? Have tried the Network wizzard and get connnectivity but the slave compture still trys to dial up. There are so many options available would like your imput. Thank you
> Jerry Cockrill
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