At 00:00 -0400 on 02/02/03, Jason White wrote:

>Is it possible to network a modem connection? if so, how? I'm not trying
>to be a smart a.., I;m just unaware of how to go about doing this. I know
>with DSL and/or cable modem, this can be done; never heard of it with an
>analog connection.

Most routers, at least most mid-range ones, have a standard PC serial port on
them.  You can plug a modem into this port and use them to route a PPP
connection.

The AirPort Base Station is one of a very few consumer-level devices of this
type with the modem built in.
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