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Doug Simmons <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 25 Mar 2004 15:21:13 -0500
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I know of at least three.  Netgear (RM356) and Cisco make them but they are a bit pricy (US$160-300).  Lower cost (but without direct experience with) are Actiontec 0918-0016-000, and Best Data 56NET are in the US$60 - $80 range.

I've seen them for sale at UK Websites so I assume that they would work there.

Doug
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From: Mick Fitzpatrick <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 2004/03/25 Thu AM 04:51:55 EST

I've helped a few friends set up their Broadband router ... I'm quite envious as broadband is not available in my area.

However, one must make the best of what one has. Therefore I'd like to ask if there's a 'dial up/modem 56k' version of a router? My present XP network uses one of the PC's as a gateway ... but I'd like to drop that and let each PC access the net via a router. I live in the UK so it needs to be compatible.

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