Hi,
it depends on what you mean by router...I have an Alcatel Speedtouch 
USB...basicly a router that connects to one computer using USB. I think that 
it was designed for use in single computer applications but i have managed 
to get this to work using a WindozeME computer but I have written a website 
that I aim to host on my G3/400...yes, Web Hosting an a dynamic IP...sounds 
stupid but i am using a service from www.no-ip.com! But if you mean router 
that connects into a hub then no.

But what I would like somehow is for my G3/400 to be the gateway, so it has 
the only registered IP (the one i get from BT) the other computers i don't 
care what their IP is because all they need access to surf and download!

Can I do that with the software router? I will read up on it.

Dan

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