Ditto. I use one daily. On dial-up. Hooked to a Zoom modem. Between it and a couple hubs we manage to surf five or six boxes through a 56k connection. DI-704s rock and they're C*H*E*A*P. Note that the DI-704P is not the same router and it's *not* the one you want. Just a plain ole DI-704. Netgear and somebody else makes a router with a modem built in. They're expen$ive and like a TV with a VCR built in. One part breaks and you replace the whole thing.. Get a 704 and a modem and save a few bucks.

Jim

John Teffer wrote:

I have a D-Link DI-704, it's a router, 4 port switch, and firewall, and it
lets you share a broadband connection (via an Ethernet port) or a dial-up
connection (via a 9 pin serial port, which you would connect to an external
modem).

I've only used mine with cable internet, and thus haven't tried the dial up
connection.  I really like it though, so much in fact that I recently bought
a second one off eBay, for a mere $10.50:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3036674740





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