If you prefer a wired network for security, Asante used to make routers
that offered dialup support in both 4 and 8 port configurations. I am not
sure if they still sell these but they can be found on ebay.

Here is an example:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ASANTE-FR3004-4-PORT-10-100-SWITCH_W0QQitemZ9703041830QQcategoryZ62027QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Bob Johnson wrote:

> I'm stuck with a dial-up connection for the forseeable future.  I'd
> like to set up a home network so that each computer can get to the net
> (and share printers, etc, also).  What are some wired (not wireless)
> firewall/routers that have a modem or modem port that folks have used
> and found good with Macs?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob





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