I think a LinkSys router would be better for you.  I have a friend 
who has a DLink and has had trouble which he attributes to the DLink. 
Jim said his DLink worked fine.  All I know is that, LinkSys seems to 
have a better reputation and they are similar prices.

>Hi guys,  I have a couple of questions for those in the know how.
>
>Next Wed. I'm getting cable internet connected, so I want to know
>what to do in order to make a small network to have my Mac QS 800,
>system 10.5 as main and then a pc running XP.
>
>I know that I need to get a router and I need to know how to protect
>the connection from prying eyes.
>
>All help will be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks a lot...
>--
>Hector I Macedo
>"Lord of the Flies"
>Dallas, TX. 75248

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