At 3:42 PM -0600 12/23/01, Sam Burrish wrote:
>  > The earliest such routers were indeed for dial up.  And a number of
>>  the current router models have serial ports for, among other things,
>>  dialup as a backup connection.  You could use one exclusively for
>>  dialup.  Asante makes one with a serial port.  You do need to attach
>>  a modem.
>
>How interesting, I did not know that. What is the price range on say the
>Asante one? Are there ones that support USB?

Price on the Asante is around $100-130 I think.  I don't know about 
others.  I've not seen any USB.  I doubt they would make them, too 
much work for too little gain.
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