on 6/8/03 10:29, Bruce Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> That's odd, unless the modem the DSL provider is offering is
> functioning as a router; if you want to connect several devices, you'll
> need to connect a router to the DSL modem, then your computers to the
> router.

It is odd but isn't there another possibility? If the DSL provider is
providing multiple IP addresses as part of his package, then he would not
need a router. However, I really doubt that this is the case. It is more
likely the provider representative he spoke to did not know what he was
talking about.


-Mick
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