> Here in California, SAVVIS will put in DSL for change.
> One Cat5 cable from the DSL router to their existing hub
> might be all they need.  SAVVIS owns the router, so you
> don't even have to buy it. $250/month for connectivity
> for 416 (about 1/4th of a T-1)
>
> best,  paul
>
>
> PS> I married an ex-nun.  What order is it?
>
The way I did it at home was this...

Paid for AT&T cable (also works with DSL, or anything that gives you one IP
address)...

Bought a linksys internet router. Basically, this is a 4 port switch with a
small NAT based firewall built in. You connect the one connection port to an
RJ45 coming from either a cable modem, or the DSL modem, and from there you
can split off to the others in the network as normal. The nice thing is that
the router assigns a NAT address to each of the internal users, and to the
outside looks just like one computer.

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