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 -- Sigs with a message suck! -- PCI-PowerMacs is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronics http://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Sonnet & PowerLogix Upgrades - start at $169 | & CDRWs on Sale! | Support Low End Mac <http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html> PCI-PowerMacs list info: <http://lowendmac.com/lists/pci-powermacs.shtml> --> AOL users, remove "mailto:" Send list messages to: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To unsubscribe, email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For digest mode, email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subscription questions: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Archive:<http://www.mail-archive.com/pci-powermacs%40mail.maclaunch.com/> Using a Mac? Free email & more at Applelinks! http://www.applelinks.com
