IPNetRouter is a great solution that has worked for me. It will mean letting one of your Macs be a router but you will still be able to use the computer for other tasks at the same time. It is available for everything from 68k machines on up to OSX. See the overview at this link:

http://sustworks.com/site/prod_ipnrx_overview.html

On Jan 21, 2004, at 3:30 PM, Mac Network wrote:

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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 02:12:11 -0600
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Subject: shared dial up modem?

is there anyway to share one dial up connection between multiple
networked computers at the same time.
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Philip Gómez
Media 3 Publications
Custom Publishing for the Financial Services Industry

4721 Chamblee Dunwoody Road
Atlanta, GA 30338
(770) 394-2811

http://media3pub.com

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