Hi Brian, Brian is correct...all you need is a router and
some ethernet cable. It is very easy. Mine works just
fine but I still have an issue with my IPS and the Cable
Company's IPS. I am hoping my IPS , att.net will correct
that with a software fix on their server. I need to go
through the Cable IPS to my IPS, att.net.
But, I am able to work things ok with a workaround to a
different port on the att.net IPS's server. Works ok for
the Windoz machines but not for the Mac's yet. I am
still guessing at the port number and name of the
mailboxes for the mac...but they will get it.
In the meantime the surfing on my cable modem is
marvelous and downloads are fast!
Best regards,
--
Robert Hanson
"Social Studies--Don't Leave
School Without Them.",NCSS Slogan
>
> All someone really needs to connect a LAN to the internet via a Cable or DSL
> "modem" is one of the myriad home broadband routers available from Linksys,
> Asante, SMC, etc.
>
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