>Last question. Just got an Airport station for my Pismo & iMac... card is
>backordered (!). Anyway, after reading the accompanying
>documentation, it would
>seem to me that the Airport is in of itself a hardware router!
>
>What I do is connect my Ethernet network directly to the Airport. Then any
>computer on the network can share an internet connection whether it
>has an airport
>card or not (once I've set up Airport with a card equipped Mac) as well as be
>accessed via the airport connection. Obviously I haven't done this, but am I
>correct in my assumption? If so, all I need is firewall software
>like Doorstop.
Yes. That is true.
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