You could always take up our example. Get a cheap PC (a Pentium MMX 
would do) with a 3-4GB hard disk. Learn some Unix (It'll come in handy 
in OS X in the future anyway) and install a good, recent Linux distro on 
it. The plug an ADSL modem into it and it into a normal switch. Using IP 
Masquerading you can share the connection across a network without the 
ISP knowing about it. It works for us for phone line access and should 
work for ADSL (we hope!!) but is a touch more involved than a router. 
Just an idea :).

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