Fred wrote:

> The easiest and most problem free method to connect to DSL is
> inserting a router between the computer(s) and the DSL modem.
>
> Of course, this is just my opinion..

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Fred -

Thanks for the reply.

As suggested by others, I initially wanted to get "connected" and work out the
bugs.
A router purchase is next.
Many good folks on this list have suggested various brands and I have to make a
decision.
It seems they are all about the same but different when it concerns Mac
friendliness.
Still weeding through info and learning.

Alan


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