Another with this feature is the D-Link DI-704, which can often be had for less than 
$10 on eBay. It does only have 4 ports, so the original poster (who I think had 8 
computers?) would also need to add a hub or switch.

I have two DI-704s (one new and one eBayed) and they've worked very well for me, but 
I've never used them with dial-up, only broadband.

> From: Henry Olders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Some routers, eg Asante FR3004C, include a port for a dialup modem. The 
> router shares the one dialup connection among the networked computers 
> just as it shares a cable or dsl connection.

> On Wednesday, Jan 21, 2004, at 03:12 Canada/Eastern, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > is there anyway to share one dial up connection between multiple
> > networked computers at the same time?


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