on 6/11/03 12:15 AM, Craig Phillips at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I like dial up and I an looking for the old fashioned switch or router that
> has
> I.an up link
> 2.cable connection
> 3.printer connection
> 4.back up dial up modem connection/usually default when cable is not
> connected or down.
> 5.4-10 Ethernet connections 10 or 10/100 doesn't matter
> 6.a physical firewall
> 7. both PC and MAC friendly (AppleTalk doesn't freak)
> 
> 
> 
  I use a Asante FR3004LC FriendlyNet ( actually is very friendly). Easy to
setup the manual is quite comprhensive.  It has all the features EXCEPT
there is no internal modem (connection to your backup modem is through a
serial cable).  I paid way too much for mine at compusa but if youre willing
to look online, try froogle.com's search engine.  Hope this helps!
-- 
J. Blanton
Austin TX 


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