On Tuesday, Oct 01, 2002, at 05:54AM, Tom Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I've always wondered just how often one would need this thing.  Isn't it just so you 
>can have your modem and ethernet connected at the same time?  I would think if you 
>had the ethernet connected, you probably wouldn't need the modem and viceversa.

For years we have made good use of the "dongle" for dial-up Internet access, as well 
as file and printer sharing through Ethernet.

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