> network, so no need to buy a switch or hub I think.
> *BUT* my ADSL ISP (who recommends that router BTW) says it won't be
> possible
> to play online games anymore with more than one PC/Mac at a time; and
> that you
> can't use applications like NetMeeting. Especially hosting servers,
> like I do
> for UT StrikeForce for the Dutch StrikeForce League, won't be
> possible
> anymore.

Well, if you need to share the ADSL with more than one machine, I think
IPNetRouter is the way to go. It is a software IP masquerading solution
so this will allow the use of multiple machines with their user-defined
IPs sharing one ADSL line. The individual machine's bandwidth will be
reduced as you can imagine though. The url is:

http://www.sustworks.com/

HTH

paris

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