>  >For comparative purposes, here's a good recent review of several
>>different brands of inexpensive routers:
>>
>><http://www.nwfusion.com/techinsider/1022broadband/rev.html>
>  >
>>HTH,
>>
>>Dan
>
>Thanks, this is indeed the route I've gone down, pun intended. I
>found the SMC, not as cheap, but cheap enough. IPNetRouter was not
>working out for me, but that is mostly because the learning curve for
>TCP/IP is fairly steep, and the setup they offered from their site
>wasn't working either, and the price for the router ended up being
>about $15 cheaper, delivered, than IPN.
>
>Greg

Update: In fairness to IPNetRouter, I was at first using the DHCP 
setup, and that was the problem, for me at least. When I ran the 
setup installer from SustWorks again and used the manual 
configuration, I got it to work. But, I still will use the hardware 
router, since I've already ordered it, and I still prefer hardware to 
software in this instance...so far. Now to a more pressing question: 
How do I get the other folks on my LAN email addresses? Or what 
addy's can I use? Does it need to be some of the online based stuff, 
or can I use my ISP?

Thanks,
Greg

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