I can't speak for other models, but the D-Link DI-704 will either 
timeout if you move something over the network for 5min, or you can use 
the web interface and manually click on disconnect.

-Robyn

On Thursday, November 7, 2002, at 11:36 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> How do control tearing down the dial-up connection from the Macs
> on the network.  Must you connect to the router and explicitly
> *tell* it to disconnect?
>
> I, too, have been under the impression that the DSL/CableModem
> routers/switches/... on the market do not support dial-up connections,
> much less share them, so I'm a bit perked to think that I can
> debug a home network *without* getting DSL or CableModem.  :)
>
> Though, Earthlink's offering 6 months for $30/month, "for a
> limited time," of course.  Tempting.  :)


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