Nick,

> Quite honestly I personally think the simplest thing would be to get an ADSL
> Router. That way you avoid the whole USB thing (which is always a bit dodgy
> with systems without USB on the mainboard), and you gain all the benefits of
> a router � simple ethernet connection, internet sharing between multiple
> systems, hardware firewall etc etc. You can get routers for upwards of �40
> or so.

Thanks for that.

I have not researched into routers, but since we have 2 G3s, and we
sometimes fight to get on line.

Does a router plug into both ethernets, or should I use an ethernet hub?
Which do you recommend?

Roy


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