This is going to sound odd, but I have a friend who lives in the boonies who only has an analog phone line for internet access and word has it they won't have broadband (or most cell signals) for a couple more years.
I was wondering if anyone here might know of an affordable, stand-alone device which would server as an analog modem on one side and ethernet or wifi on the other? The idea is to set their house up with a LAN where either their main computer or a laptop could use the device as a dial-on-demand access device and a router to the outside world while connected. I'm trying to see if something can be set up so as not to have to use any one computer as the router... Any ideas? Thanks, Brian PS: Yes, it needs to be Linux compatible. -- --------------------------------------------------------------- | br...@datasquire.net Proprietor: http://www.JustWorksNH.com | | Computers and Web Sites that JUST WORK | | Work: +1 (603) 484-1461 Home: +1 (603) 484-1469 | --------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/