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Sun, 29 Oct 2006 06:17:57 -0500
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Hi everybody:
I recently changed from a dial up connection to high speed cable connection 
for my internet use.  I purchased a router at this time as I was keen to 
change my lap top internet connection to high speed as well.  Currently 
there are problems connecting my lap top on to high speed, but that's a 
different story.Please understand that I got the router in order to connect 
my lap top as well and I'm wondering if I am unable to get my lap top 
ultimately connected to high speed, is there any advantage in keeping the 
router to run with my p.c high speed cable?  Does the router act as some 
kind of firewall or protection for the p.c or without the ability to route 
to my lap top is this just a piece of equipment I don't really need?
If you are confused by this message (and I don't blame you if you are) 
please feel free to ask further and relevant questions and I'll be happy to 
try and answer.
Hope to hear from somebody soon.
Many thanks.
DOREEN YALE. 


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