> I don't know why they would insist on OSX - I would think OS9 at least
> might be the minimum.
Either they have setup software for OS X, or have only trained their service
people to explain OS X. I can't see that you couldn't get DSL working - at
least through a router, if not dirrect - just that they won't help you set
it up.
> You would need a router to split the DSL signal, but if you get more
> than a 1-port model it also works as a switch/hub. Routers are real
> cheap now. I can file share with everything, including three machines
> running OSX.
You still may need your old hub to sort out the signal for old ethernet
cards.
David Robarts
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