Do you have an Ethernet DSL modem?  If not, you may not be able
to benefit from a real router.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com )

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "BubblyBabs"

Wow, very interesting...  I didn't know all this...  I looked
it up, this is a USB Hub...  I'll check into a router then...
Babs

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Support-OrpheusComputing.com"

> Yeah, I know what you describe, that's what I had to do for a
> while.  Sounds like you don't have a router, but a hub.  If
it
> is a TRUE *Router*, then you just need to do a bit more
> configuring.  It's been years since I did it and I can't
recall
> the steps.  It may be something as simple as checking a box
or
<snippity snip> on the keyboard and I was online
> immediately.  But with the router, and Ethernet modem there
> isn't any "connection number" that has to be entered.
>
> Sorry for the "open thought" post!  I haven't sleep in a
about
> a day and half so I'm rambling now.  :-)  Bottom line is,
with
> an Ethernet DSL modem and a router, it's exactly like cable.
> -Clint
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