A router between the airport and the broadband?  I thought the airport WAS
the router??  The thing costs almost 200 dollars what does it do?  Why have
the airport there at all if he can spend 70 bux on a good router?

Is that why no one will answer his question?  Is the airport so hamstrung
you can't do what he's asking?  Couldn't someone have said that posts and
posts ago?

Mike

On 9/21/07, b_s-wilk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Instead of relying on the airport directly, can you put a router between
> the airport and broadband connection? Routers are cheap. A Linksys
> router might do what you want initially, but, of course, there are ways
> to get around the controls. Be glad that the problem isn't IM. AIM
> searches for alternate ports if you close the port it uses.
>
>


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