Easiest solution is to trawl eBay for an internet
router that supports connecting a modem to it.

Some companies still make them, but they aren't
cheap. :P

Four main varieties.

1 All in one with modem, router and hub or switch.

2 Two in one with modem and router and an ethernet
port.

3 Two in one with router and hub or switch and a
serial
port.

4 Just the router with a serial port for a modem and
an ethernet port to connect to your hub or switch.

Modems to connect to these must work with a PC, even
if you're connecting the box to an all Mac network.

I'd stay away from the few external modems that will
not work at all with a Mac. USR made some PC only
modems and there's a few others but I've never
actually encountered any but a couple of the USR ones
that won't work with Mac.

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