>Oh, I believe you, but in my home situation it just is not very
>necessary. I  don't need speed. It won't happen that much that I will
>use it to print serious postscript stuff at home, and when printing
>from the plus we are talking Times, which is already in ROM.
>You made me thinking about the IIg board. I could hook up my iMac SE
>to the laserwriter IINT too then, saving money on expensive epson
>inktcartridges (the refills and clones aren't very good).

That's exactly the reason I went looking for a laser printer. This 
Epson printer eats cartridges like there is no tomorrow. The output 
looks great, but $50-60 to replace both cartridges every few 
weeks/months is way too much.

>Right now the ethernet port of the iMac is occupied by the utp cable
>from my Internet-by-cable provider, so I'll first have to get myself
>a router to do that... I noticed the Farallon Netline broadband is
>not to expensive...
>sigh... Will the spending of money never stop?

Well now that's a silly question. Of course it won't. :)

>Anyone know an even cheaper hardware router?

Hmm.. I think the Linksys 1-port router is under a hundred bucks in 
the US. Also check out D-link and Netgear, they might have something 
cheap.

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